Investment Division definition

Investment Division means any of the following functional investment divisions of GMO: International Active, U.S. Quantitative, International Quantitative, Emerging Quantitative, Fixed Income, Forestry, Asset Allocation, U.K. Equities, Australian Equities, Global Tactical and any other discrete investment division dedicated to a discrete asset class and/or style of investing.
Investment Division means any of the following functional investment divisions of GMO: International Active, Emerging Markets, Global Equities, Fixed Income, Renewable Resources, Asset Allocation, Systematic Global Macro and any other discrete investment division dedicated to a discrete asset class and/or style of investing.
Investment Division means any of the following functional investment divisions of GMO: International Active, U.S. Quantitative, International Quantitative, Emerging Quantitative, Fixed

Examples of Investment Division in a sentence

  • The Company sets the initial value of an Annuity Unit of each Investment Division when the Company establishes the Investment Division.

  • The Investment Division or Fixed Account Option You select from those the Company makes available, from which amounts will be transferred to a Designated Option(s) pursuant to one of the Company's systematic investment programs.

  • The Company may suspend or delay withdrawals of Separate Account Contract Value or transfers to or from an Investment Division for any period when: 1.

  • The number of Accumulation Units credited is determined by dividing the amount allocated to any Investment Division by the Accumulation Unit Value for that Investment Division at the close of the Business Day when the allocation is made.

  • The initial value of an Annuity Unit of each Investment Division was set when the Investment Divisions were established.


More Definitions of Investment Division

Investment Division means a subdivision of the Separate Account. An Investment Division may invest its assets in a separate class (or series) of shares of a specified trust or investment company where each class (or series) represents a separate portfolio in the specified trust or investment company. AXA Equitable may, at its discretion, make other Investment Divisions available to Annuitants. AXA Equitable will provide Annuitants with written notice of all material details covering investment objectives and all charges, which may include expenses and fees, if any, incurred by the investment company. AXA Equitable reserves the right, subject to compliance with applicable law, including approval of the Annuitant, if required, (1) to cause the registration or deregistration of the Separate Account under the Investment Company Act of 1940, (2) to operate the Separate Account under the direction of a committee and to discharge such committee at any time, (3) to restrict or eliminate any voting rights of Annuitants or other persons who have voting rights as to the Separate Account, (4) to add, change or remove the designated investment company, (5) to add, change or remove Investment Divisions, (6) to combine any two or more Investment Divisions, (7) to transfer assets from any one of the Investment Divisions to another Investment Division, and (8) to operate the Separate Account or one or more of the Investment Divisions by making direct investments or in any other form AXA Equitable in its sole discretion determines. AXA Equitable may rely conclusively on the opinion of counsel (including attorneys in its employ) as to what investments it is permitted by law to make. In addition, unless otherwise required by law or regulation, an investment adviser or any investment policy may not be changed without the consent of AXA Equitable. If any of the above changes result in a material change in the underlying investments of an Investment Division of the Separate Account, AXA Equitable will notify the Annuitant of such change. If the Annuitant has value in that Investment Division, the Annuitant may request Equitable in writing or by telephone through AIMS (Account Investment Management System) to transfer that value from that Investment Division (without charge) to another Investment Division of the Separate Account, and may additionally change the allocation percentages applicable to future contributions made for him or her. AXA Equitable will value the assets of each Investment Divisi...
Investment Division in this Contract shall then refer to any other Investment Division in which the assets, of a Class of Contracts to which this Contract belongs, were placed);
Investment Division. Asset Manager Account (Fidelity's VIPF II: Asset Manager Portfolio) Balanced Account (American Century Variable Portfolios, Inc.: VP Balanced) Growth I Account (Fidelity's VIPF: Growth Portfolio) Index Account (Dreyfus Life and Annuity Index Fund, Inc.) International Stock Account (▇. ▇▇▇▇ Price International Series, Inc.) Equity-Income Account (Fidelity's VIPF: Equity-Income Portfolio) Small Cap Account (Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund: Small Cap Portfolio) Global Growth Account (Janus Aspen Series, Worldwide Growth Portfolio) Mid Cap Value Account (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇ AMT Partners Portfolio) Mid Cap Growth I Account (Lincoln National Aggressive Growth Fund, Inc.) Social Awareness Account (Lincoln National Social Awareness Fund, Inc.) Small Cap Growth Account (Baron Capital Asset Fund)
Investment Division or "Investment Divisions" mean, as appropriate, one or more of the following Divisions of the Separate Account:
Investment Division means the separate ‘Investments including investment in Hotel (South)’division of AHEL consisting of (A) the Strategic Investments Unit and (B) the Securities Trading Unit.
Investment Division is amended to read as follows: Investment Division - any one of the individual investment divisions of Separate Account No. 51 and Separate Account No.66, each having its own investment objectives, policies and restrictions.
Investment Division means a part of the Separate Account. Each division holds a separate class (or series) of stock of a designated investment company or companies. Each class of stock represents a separate portfolio in an investment company.