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Trust management may refer to: Trust management (information system), an abstract system that processes symbolic representations of social trust; Trust management (managerial science) the management of trusts, whereby property is held by one party for the benefit of another
Wilmington Trust was founded on July 8, 1903, by T. Coleman du Pont, then the president of DuPont, to manage the growing fortune of the duPont family. [2] DuPont opened the business in the dining room and parlor of a former private residence at 915 Market Street in Wilmington, Delaware, with a handful of investors and $500,000 in market capitalization.
In November 2013, the company completed the development of the Downtown Grand in Las Vegas. [11] In 2013, in partnership with Ben Shaoul, the company acquired part of the Verizon Building for $247 million for residential conversion. [12] In February 2014, the company acquired Two California Plaza. [13] It also acquired Monclair Place. [14]
Beal Bank was founded on March 10, 1988 in Dallas, TX by Andrew Beal. [1] [7] [8] It began with $3 million in capital and a single branch in Carrollton, Texas.[9] [10] During the savings and loan crisis, the bank purchased assets and real estate from failing banks and the Resolution Trust Corporation, a government-owned company that liquidated real estate and savings-and-loan assets.
TMF Group B.V. (Trust Management Finance) is a Dutch multinational professional services firm headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, providing accounting, tax, HR administration and global payroll services. As of October 2023, the company has 125 offices, 86 jurisdictions, and employs 10,000 people.
American Homes 4 Rent, doing business as AMH, is a real estate investment trust based in Las Vegas, Nevada, that invests in single-family rental homes. As of December 31, 2019, the company owned 52,552 homes in 22 states.
Jeff Maurer (July 9, 1947) is an American fund manager and author who was the founder and chairman of Evercore Wealth Management and Evercore Trust Company. He was also the former CEO of U.S. Trust Corporation and the author of the book Rich in America: Secrets to Creating and Preserving Wealth.
Malkin also helped to expand the firm's activities to Newark, Palm Beach, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and Las Vegas. [7] In 2013, Peter Malkin and his son Anthony raised $930 million from the secondary offering and IPO of 18 buildings in their portfolio including the Empire State Building.