Standard Life definition

Standard Life means Standard Life (Mauritius Holdings) 2006 Limited, a company incorporated in Mauritius, and having its registered office at c/o Cim Fund Services Ltd, 33, Edith Cavell Street, Port-Louis, Mauritius
Standard Life means Standard Life Insurance Company of Indiana, an Indiana corporation.
Standard Life means Standard Life Trust Company;

Examples of Standard Life in a sentence

  • Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company will cooperate fully with any prosecution and will seek any and all appropriate legal remedies.

  • They are held with Clerical Medical, The Equitable Life Assurance Society and Standard Life.

  • HDFC Mutual Fund is sponsored by Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited and Standard Life Investments Limited.

  • A statement of Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company’s privacy policy is available at www.rsli.com or upon request.

  • HDFC Mutual Fund has been constituted as a trust in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, as per the terms of the trust deed dated June 8, 2000 and deeds of variation dated June 11, 2003 and June 19, 2003 respectively with Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited (HDFC) and Standard Life Investments Limited as the Sponsors / Settlors and HDFC Trustee Company Limited, as the Trustee.

  • Company, Insurer, Us, We – means HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Limited.

  • The Fund has joint providers: Prudential, Standard Life and Equitable Life, where a range of investment options are available.

  • Being a Unit Linked policy your Policy will participate in the investment performance of the Fund(s) of HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Limited, chosen by you, to the extent of the allocated units.

  • ENTITY: Standard Life and Accident Insurance Company ENTITY FORM: an Oklahoma insurance company OWNERSHIP OR OTHER BASIS OF CONTROL: Wholly owned subsidiary of American National Insurance Company.

  • In New York, insurance products and services are provided through First Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company, Home Office: New York, NY.


More Definitions of Standard Life

Standard Life means Standard Life Trust Company; "STIP" means the short-term incentive plan of the Company;
Standard Life means Standard Life Assurance Limited.

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