A fiduciary is a person, company, or association holding assets in trust for a beneficiary, with the responsibility of investing the money wisely for the beneficiary's benefit.
A trust company is an organization, often associated with a commercial bank, that acts as a trustee, fiduciary, or agent for individuals or businesses in managing various trust-related services.
A trustor, also known as a settlor, is an individual or entity that creates a trust by transferring assets to a trustee for the benefit of specified beneficiaries.
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