Product providers definition

Product providers means persons, financial institutions, corporations and banks (other than OCBC) which offer financial assets, products and instruments which qualify as Investments.
Product providers means the company underwriting or distributing any insurance, annuity or mutual fund product.
Product providers means in their respective contexts, the issuer of a structured investment product; the management company of a unit trust/mutual fund and the unit trust/mutual fund itself and (where unit trust/mutual fund is in the nature of a mutual fund corporation) its board of directors; and the insurance company issuing an ILAS;

Examples of Product providers in a sentence

  • Product providers, lenders and investment managers may administer your policy, any existing policies you may have with them and provide other services, from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of Data Protection laws as the UK.

  • Product providers and lenders may administer your policy, any existing policies you may have with them and provide other services, from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of Data Protection laws as the UK.

  • Product providers, lenders and investment managers may administer your policy, any existing policies you may have with them and provide other services, from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of data Protection laws as the UK.

  • Product providers may also engage independent compliance consultancy firms to conduct ongoing independent compliance reviews.

  • Product providers, laboratories, test tool providers and other service providers should not create alternative word marks or logos to indicate or imply compliance with GlobalPlatform Specifications or receipt of GlobalPlatform approval, qualification or accreditation, even if such person or entity has received a GlobalPlatform approval, qualification or accreditation.

  • Product providers and investment managers may administer your policy, any existing policies you may have with them, and provide other services from centres in countries outside Europe, such as India and the USA, that do not always have the same standard of data protection laws as the UK.

  • Product providers and investment managers may administer your policy and any existing policies you may have with them and provide other services from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of Data Protection laws as the UK.

  • Product providers and lenders may administer your policy, any existing policies you may have with them and provide other services, from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of data protection laws as the UK.

  • Product providers, lenders and investment managers may administer your policies, including any existing policies you may have with them, and provide other services from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of Data Protection laws as the UK.

  • K2 is not responsible for any such access by Third Party Product providers.


More Definitions of Product providers

Product providers means suitably authorised entities, which are developing and offering the Products; and
Product providers means persons, financial institutions, corporations and banks (other than OCBC) which offer financial assets, products and instruments which qualify as Investments. “Regulations” means the Income Tax Regulations 2001 including regulations enacted relating to the Scheme and any subsequent amendment relating thereto that may come into force from time to time.
Product providers. Those companies with whom CalChoice Financial has established a contractual relationship authorizing Associates of CalChoice Financial to solicit sales of Products and Services for such companies.