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64.3 | Activities of trusts, funds and similar financial entities

Description
This group includes legal entities organised to pool securities or other financial assets, without managing or administrating them, on behalf of shareholders or beneficiaries. The portfolios are customised to achieve specific investment characteristics (for example, diversification, risk, rate of return, price volatility). These entities earn interest, dividends and other property income, but have little or no employment and no revenue from the sale of services.

This group excludes:
- activities of entities that earn revenue from the sale of goods or services. These types of entities are therefore classified according to their principal activity in other parts of NACE (like in division 66 for fund management, division 68 for rental and operating of real estate, or in division 77 for rental and leasing of ships or airplanes)
- carrying out securitisation transactions by issuing of financial instruments, see 64.92
- securitisation transactions of assets other than loans by issuing financial instruments, see 64.99
- trust, estate and agency accounts that earn revenue from the sale of goods or services, see relevant NACE classes according to their principal activity
Companies
This class includes activities of money market and non-money market investment funds, in other words, collective investment schemes that raise funds by issuing shares or units to the public, of which the proceeds are invested primarily in financial assets (including short-term assets).

This class includes:
- open-end investment funds
- closed-end investment funds
- unit and investment trusts

This class excludes:
- activities of holding companies, see 64.21
- activities of non-majority shareholding companies, not owning controlling levels of equity, see 64.32
- trusts, estate and agency accounts not acting as collective investment schemes, see 64.32
- activities of venture capital companies, see 64.99
- pension funding, see 65.30
- management of funds, see 66.30
This class includes activities of money market and non-money market investment funds, in other words, collective investment schemes that raise funds by issuing shares or units to the public, of which the proceeds are invested primarily in financial assets (including short-term assets).

This class includes:
- open-end investment funds
- closed-end investment funds
- unit and investment trusts

This class excludes:
- activities of holding companies, see 64.21
- activities of non-majority shareholding companies, not owning controlling levels of equity, see 64.32
- trusts, estate and agency accounts not acting as collective investment schemes, see 64.32
- activities of venture capital companies, see 64.99
- pension funding, see 65.30
- management of funds, see 66.30
Companies
This class includes legal entities, not acting as collective investment schemes, organised to pool securities, estates and other financial assets, without managing, on behalf of shareholders or beneficiaries. The portfolios are customised to achieve specific investment characteristics (for example, diversification, risk, rate of return, price volatility). These entities earn interest, dividends and other property income but have little or no employment and no revenue from the sale of services.

This class includes:
- trusts, estates and agency accounts, administered on behalf of multiple beneficiaries under the terms of a trust agreement, will or agency agreement
This class also includes:
- activities of shareholding companies, not owning controlling levels of equity
- venture capital companies where the only financing is by shares and no fee is received
This class excludes:
- raising funds by issuing shares or units and acting as collective investment schemes, see 64.31
This class includes legal entities, not acting as collective investment schemes, organised to pool securities, estates and other financial assets, without managing, on behalf of shareholders or beneficiaries. The portfolios are customised to achieve specific investment characteristics (for example, diversification, risk, rate of return, price volatility). These entities earn interest, dividends and other property income but have little or no employment and no revenue from the sale of services.

This class includes:
- trusts, estates and agency accounts, administered on behalf of multiple beneficiaries under the terms of a trust agreement, will or agency agreement
This class also includes:
- activities of shareholding companies, not owning controlling levels of equity
- venture capital companies where the only financing is by shares and no fee is received
This class excludes:
- raising funds by issuing shares or units and acting as collective investment schemes, see 64.31
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