Florida Statutes Section 663.0625 - International Trust Company Representative Offices; Permissible Activities; Requirements. (Fla. Stat. § 663.0625)

663.0625 International trust company representative offices; permissible activities; requirements.—An international trust company representative office may conduct any nonfiduciary activities that are ancillary to the fiduciary business of its international banking corporation or trust company, but may not act as a fiduciary. Permissible activities include advertising, marketing, and soliciting for fiduciary business on behalf of an international banking corporation or trust company; contacting existing or potential customers, answering questions, and providing information about matters related to their accounts; serving as a liaison in this state between the international banking corporation or trust company and its existing or potential customers; and engaging in any other activities approved by the office or under rules of the commission. Representatives and employees at such office may not act as a fiduciary, including, but not limited to, accepting the fiduciary appointment, executing the fiduciary documents that create the fiduciary relationship, or making discretionary decisions regarding the investment or distribution of fiduciary accounts.

History.—s. 10, ch. 2010-9.

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