In addition to trust wealth centers, financial institutions recognized by supervision can sell trust products, such as banks, securities and insurance. , and a tripartite company with a fund sales license. Banks will sell the products of some financial institutions on a commission basis, and trust is just one of them.
Third-party wealth management companies, also known as third-party wealth management, refer to independent intermediary financial institutions, which are different from banks, insurance and other financial institutions, but can independently analyze customers' financial situation and financial needs, judge the required investment tools and provide comprehensive financial planning services.