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Institutional conditions

Institutional terms refer to specific contractual terms agreed between institutional investors such as pension funds, insurance companies or foundations and investment service providers. These terms often include specialized fee structures, minimum investment amounts, contract terms,
reporting obligations and other contractual provisions tailored to the specific requirements and preferences of institutional investors. Institutional terms offer institutional investors bespoke solutions and enable efficient collaboration between investors and service providers to achieve optimal results.
As institutional investors invest more frequently and with larger sums, they often receive better conditions than private investors. With FINVIA, customers benefit from conditions for private equity or venture capital investments, for example, that are otherwise only available to professional investors.

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