Institutional Group definition

Institutional Group means, in relation to an Institution, that Institution and its subsidiary undertakings or, as the case may be, that Institution, any parent undertaking of that Institution and any other subsidiary undertaking of any such parent undertaking from time to time (in each case, excluding any portfolio company thereof) and references to "member" or "members" of the or an "Institutional Group" shall have a corresponding meaning;
Institutional Group means, collectively, (i) each Institutional Investor for so
Institutional Group means an administrative or academic unit, department or center within Pierpont.

Examples of Institutional Group in a sentence

  • To learn about additional factors, as well as about additional revenue ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Financial Network and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institutional Group may receive from the Funds’ service providers, refer to the Fund prospectuses and the “Fund Fees and Expense Disclosure” section of your LiveWell Mutual Fund IRA Disclosure Supplement.

  • Digital resources enter and are searchable in PALMM collections through the contribution of catalog records to the FCLA-maintained union-catalog of the DCU universities and, in particular, to the LTQF Institutional Group.

  • MIDLAND NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY By: Name: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Title: President, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Institutional Group AMERICAN CENTURY INVESTMENT AMERICAN CENTURY INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC.

  • CapStone will, on a "best efforts" basis through its registered personnel or through separate registered broker-dealers, arrange for the Private Placement Offering within 120 days following the completion and approval of the pricing of the Securities or the Private Placement Memorandum or the Institutional Group Selling Document ("Term").

  • In connection with this engagement, CapStone's services may include (i) assistance in preparation materials (which will include a Private Placement Memorandum or Institutional Group Selling Document) describing ISTO/AC, its business, operations, assets and prospects (the "Offering Materials") and (ii) identifying and contacting qualified potential purchasers of the Securities.