Corporate fund

Fund set up by a company – or, less frequently, also in relation to an institution -, assigned to it and fed by it, which, depending on its specific objective and in principle on a risk-spreading basis, invests in less well-known companies (a division or subsidiary of a financial or industrial corporation which invests into companies according to specific strategies). – Other intentions may also be associated with a corporate fund, such as raising funds in connection with a corporate takeover. – See Share buyback, Buyout capital, Mergers and acquisitions, Hedge fund loans, Capital management company, Leveraged buyout, Private equity fund, Restructuring, Sovereign wealth fund, Vulture fund, Window on technology.

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