Management company
noun
1.
a company that manages a unit trust
noun
a firm that specializes in organizing, administering, and managing a company, esp. a mutual fund or investment trust
Examples
The management company reports directly to the Board and all decisions are made by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.
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