Examples of Investment Review Committee in a sentence
The Investment Review Committee may revise the parameters from time to time.
As the originators may also invest in the scheme, the fund manager shall ensure that the investment decision is based on parameters as set by the Investment Review Committee (IRC) of the Asset Management Company and IRC shall review the same at regular interval.
The Investment Review Committee shall then decide on the course of action.
As the originators may also invest in the scheme, the fund manager shall ensure that the investment decision is based on parameters as set by the Investment Review Committee (IRC) of the asset management company and IRC shall review the same at regular interval.
However, if the same has not been rebalanced the details of same shall be placed before the Investment Review Committee and reasons for the same shall be recorded in writing.
All fees and expenses applicable to the administration and operation of each Fund, including but not limited to: recordkeeping and communication costs, custodian fees, legal and filing fees, audit, trustee, Investment Review Committee (“IRC”) fees and expenses, applicable sales and income taxes, and bank charges are payable by each Fund.
Where the portfolio is not rebalanced within 30 Days, justification for the same shall be placed before the Investment Review Committee and reasons for the same shall be recorded in writing.
In case the same is not aligned to the above asset allocation pattern within 30 days, justification shall be provided to the Investment Review Committee and reasons for the same shall be recorded in writing.
Where the portfolio is not rebalanced within 30 calendar Days, justification for the same shall be placed before the Investment Review Committee and reasons for the same shall be recorded in writing.
The Pension Fund Investment Review Committee of The Southern Company System shall have responsibility for providing a procedure for establishing and carrying out a funding policy and method for the Plan consistent with the objectives of the Plan and the requirements of Title I of ERISA.