Collective investment institutions

Definition

Collective investment institutions are those that aim to collect funds, assets, or rights from the public to manage and invest them in assets, rights, securities, or other instruments, whether financial or not, as long as the investor’s return is determined based on collective results.

Further information

They can be formed as investment companies or investment funds and can have a financial nature if their investment is materialized in financial assets and instruments or, otherwise, not have it.

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Update date: May 2025

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