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- Corporate_trust abstract "In the most basic sense of the term, A corporate trust is a trust created by a corporation.The term in the United States is most often used to describe the business activities of many financial services companies and banks that act in a fiduciary capacity for investors in a particular security (i.e. stock investors or bond investors). For example, instead of borrowing funds from a bank, a company might borrow funds from the general public in the form of a bond. When a bank lends money to a company, it may often inspect the company's financial statements to ensure that the company follows the rules (known as covenants) of the loan agreement, and may also attempt to negotiate a settlement if the company has problems and stops repaying its loan. In the situation of a public bond issuance (the company borrowing from anyone in the general public who chooses to lend the funds), there would be no one clear person who would be capable to monitor the loans on their own, and the investors would find it difficult to agree and communicate their agreement to the company to settle any problems with the loan repayments. Therefore, they agree as a condition of their bond borrowing to appoint a financial institution, known as a \"corporate trustee\", to be the responsible party for monitoring compliance with the loan terms, acting in interests of the general public who have purchased the bond. Another aspect of this service, which is often performed by a different party, is the distribution of the repayment from the company to the bondholders, this function is known as a \"paying agent\". In fact, modern bonds often appoint many different financial institutions to have special roles, based on their area of expertise (such as corporate trustee with an expertise in bankruptcy who is only called in if the company stops paying back the bond). Financial institutions receive fees for their services.Large corporate trust providers include BOK Financial Corporation, U.S. Bank, Citi, Deutsche Bank, The Bank of New York Mellon, Wells Fargo, One Investment Group and BNP Paribas Securities Services.".
- Corporate_trust wikiPageExternalLink www.oneinvestment.com.au.
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- Corporate_trust wikiPageRevisionID "699470365".
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink BOK_Financial_Corporation.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Bond_(finance).
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wills_and_trusts.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Citigroup.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Corporate_finance.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Corporation.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Bank.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Document_Custody.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Escrow.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Fiduciary.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Financial_services.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Financial_statement.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Loan_Agency_and_Administration.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Loan_covenant.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Money_market.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Project_finance.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Public_finance.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Structured_finance.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink The_Bank_of_New_York_Mellon.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Trust_law.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Bancorp.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLink Wells_Fargo.
- Corporate_trust wikiPageWikiLinkText "corporate trust".
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- Corporate_trust wikiPageUsesTemplate US.
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- Corporate_trust subject Category:Wills_and_trusts.
- Corporate_trust hypernym Trust.
- Corporate_trust type Document.
- Corporate_trust type Organisation.
- Corporate_trust type Document.
- Corporate_trust comment "In the most basic sense of the term, A corporate trust is a trust created by a corporation.The term in the United States is most often used to describe the business activities of many financial services companies and banks that act in a fiduciary capacity for investors in a particular security (i.e. stock investors or bond investors). For example, instead of borrowing funds from a bank, a company might borrow funds from the general public in the form of a bond.".
- Corporate_trust label "Corporate trust".
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- Corporate_trust wasDerivedFrom Corporate_trust?oldid=699470365.
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