Fiduciary [noun]

Definition of Fiduciary:

financial person

Synonyms of Fiduciary:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fiduciary:

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Sentence/Example of Fiduciary:

Other major fiduciaries include giant nonbanks like Vanguard, Fidelity, and BlackRock, none of which ever have ever faced a fine remotely as large.

Both measures would return banks to their traditional roles as objective providers of deposit, credit, payment, and fiduciary services.

Cherashore, a local hotel mogul, said the Water Authority has a “fiduciary duty” to further explore the pipeline and its costs.

These decision-makers think they have to choose between performance and diversity, when in fact they might actually be undermining their fiduciary responsibility by not prioritizing diversity and inclusion.

A data trust is a steward that manages people’s data on their behalf and has fiduciary duties toward its clients.

For the young woman was very rich and Cicero had the care of her property, being left fiduciary heir.

That is just what Ludwig did offer—subsequently, however, backing it with a modest fiduciary bonus.

There is another kind of guardianship known as fiduciary guardianship, which arises in the following manner.

We now proceed to fiduciary bequests or trusts; and let us begin with trust inheritances.

I have placed arrows just for fiduciary marks so we can be looking at the same area.