Theoretical combination of all separate trusts into a single overall ("master") fund.
A grouping together of one sponsor's assets, which may include multiple managers and multiple plans, into a single trust entity.
Provides access to a range of managed funds within the one structure, enabling easier switching between investments and consolidated reporting.
A collection of funds from individual investors that are pooled together in order to obtain wholesale prices and rates unavailable for regular investors.
Arrangement under which multiple superannuation schemes are covered by a single trust deed, typically for smaller funds.