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Nominee Director

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Quick Summary

Nominee Directors represent the interests of institutions, investors, or debenture holders.

Banks, financial institutions, and investors often appoint nominee directors to protect their investment. They have same duties as other directors and are not considered agents of the appointing institution.

Key Points

  • Appointed by institutions
  • Protects investor interests
  • Same duties as other directors
  • Not an agent
  • Common in funded companies