CIO definition

CIO means Chief Investor Relations Officer of the Company.
CIO has the meaning set forth in Section 6.33.

Examples of CIO in a sentence

  • Should an issue arise, the Compliance Department will review this information with the CIO - Global Equity (or Designee) to identify any holdings that might require additional special preclearance requirements and may impose a blackout or holding period of up to 90 days from the date of the last Fund trade in such security.

  • Newly designated MCADM Employees must obtain the approval of the CIO or Chief Executive Officer and provide a copy of the approval to the Preclearance Compliance Officer to continue holding micro-cap securities with a market capitalization equal to or less than $250 million.

  • Approval must be obtained from the ADM Employee’s CIO or CEO, or their designee, prior to the first such portfolio recommendation or transaction in a particular security in a calendar month.

  • CAM employees are prohibited from engaging in more than 20 transactions (not including purchases, redemptions or exchanges of shares in proprietary or non-proprietary mutual funds) in any calendar month, except with prior written approval from their relevant CIO, or designee.

  • Any exceptions to this Code must have the prior written approval of both the relevant CIO and the Regional Director of Compliance or designee.


More Definitions of CIO

CIO means charitable incorporated organisation; “consent” means written consent;
CIO means the Chief Information Officer of the University appointed under regulation 9 of these Regulations;
CIO means charitable incorporated organisation;
CIO means the then-current Chief Information Officer of Collin County.