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Trustee Corporations have a unique role in maintaining investor confidence.

Trustee Corporations Role

Organisations seeking funds from the public must have a trust deed which establishes the processes, parameters and legality of their operations and their responsibilities to those they are borrowing from.  They must also have a Trustee, which has the role of ensuring these defined responsibilities are met.

TCA members also act as Trustees in a wide range of other areas, usually because of legal requirements to protect the interests of investors and beneficiaries.  Examples include retirement villages and many personal services ranging from family trusts to estate planning and management.

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