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Trust Company Authorization

Definition

Trust Company Authorization is the legal permission granted by a regulatory authority to an entity to operate as a trust company. This authorization typically allows the company to act as a fiduciary, holding and managing assets on behalf of clients, including digital assets. Obtaining such authorization signifies that the company meets specific capital requirements, adheres to robust operational standards, and is subject to ongoing regulatory oversight. It confers a high level of credibility and security for clients.