Common use of FTC Clause in Contracts

FTC. is a duly licensed trust company providing trust, custodial and other services to individual retirement accounts, qualified retirement plans and taxable investment accounts (the "Plan(s)"). Some of the Plans contain provisions that permit or require each participant to direct the investment of that portion of a Plan's assets that is allocated to such participant's account. Some of the Plans provide for the delegation of investment authority to investment managers, co-trustees, or named fiduciaries other than FTC. In no case does FTC have any investment discretion or authority with respect to any of the Plans.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Shareholder Service Agreement (Roulston Family of Funds), Shareholder Service Agreement (Roulston Family of Funds), Shareholder Service Agreement (One Group Mutual Funds)

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