An institutional investor is a financially sophisticated investor, such as a bank, insurance company, retirement fund, hedge fund, or mutual fund, that makes and manages large investments, typically held in very large portfolios of investments. Institutional investors are charged with protecting the financial security of their funds, and they are required to take reasonable steps to guard against all real and potential claims arising from fraud and corporate wrongdoing.
Institutional fiduciaries know that the best way to protect their investments is by actively monitoring market developments – a process that is both time-consuming and expensive. ARONOVITZ JAFFE offers a practical alternative.
We provide services to fund managers, pension funds, investment advisors, government retirement systems and other institutional investors, to assist them in identifying important market events and their effect on investments. We have the experience to guide our clients through the complex business, tax, regulatory and fiduciary issues affecting institutional investing.
For more information on our services for institutional investors, contact ARONOVITZ JAFFE at 305-372-2772 or email info@aronovitzlaw.com.

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