Fundholder

usgb/ˈfʌndhəʊldər/
noun

A person who owns investments, things that are purchased to earn more money in the future.

As a fundholder, she regularly checked the performance of her investments.
Visual representation of "fundholder" - A person who owns investments, things that are purchased to earn more money in the future

Often appears as...

  • private fundholder
  • fundholder's investment

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Formal

Financial

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Wealth Implication

Implies the person has considerable money, as investments are usually associated with wealth.

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Being a fundholder, he attended the exclusive investors' conference.
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Active Involvement

Suggests active participation in managing or tracking investments, not just owning them.

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The fundholder spent her morning reviewing stock market trends.
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Responsibility

Connotes a sense of responsibility for investment choices and their outcomes.

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The fundholder felt accountable for the losses in his portfolio.
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beneficiaryfinancierinvestorownerparticipantshareholderstakeholderstockholder
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