Investment Mandate definition

Investment Mandate means the Investment Manager’s investment objectives, guidelines and strategy as provided for in the Agreement.
Investment Mandate means an investment mandate comprising the Investment Program as more particularly described in the relevant Investment Mandate Schedule;
Investment Mandate means the mandate for investment of monies in the Fund specified in the Second Schedule;

Examples of Investment Mandate in a sentence

  • On becoming a Member, a Member shall give an Investment Mandate in accordance with Clause 21 specifying the percentage or amount of the Contributions and Transfer Payments to be paid to the Trustee for the account of such Member which is to be invested in the Constituent Fund(s) and/or the Default Investment Strategy.


More Definitions of Investment Mandate

Investment Mandate means, in respect of a member, an instruction setting out how contributions
Investment Mandate. The objectives and strategy in relation to the Service as set out in the Investment Details.
Investment Mandate means the Fund’s investment objectives, guidelines and strategy as provided for in the Policy; and
Investment Mandate means a contract or agreement signed between the investment manager and their client which defines the services to be rendered.
Investment Mandate means an agreement, in accordance with this Standard, between an investment manager and an investor that is a financial institution; and
Investment Mandate means any instruction as may from time to time be in effect and given in accordance with Clause 19 by a Member as to the percentage of the Contributions and Transfer Payments to be invested in the Constituent Funds and/or the Default Investment Strategy;
Investment Mandate means any instruction as may from time to time be in effect and given or deemed to be given in accordance with Clause 20 by a Member as to the percentage of the Contributions and Transfer Payments (if any) received by the Trustee in respect of the Member to be invested in each of the Constituent Funds;