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  1. Hoping someone has thought about this and willing to impart wisdom. For context, PTE 80-51 and PTE 91-38 permit bank-maintained collective investment trusts ("CIT") to engage in certain prohibited transactions with plan-related parties as long as the plan holds no more than 10% interest in the CIT and other requirements are satisfied. Entity A is a trustee of a CIT (so A is a bank that maintains the CIT), and an affiliate of entity B. B sponsors a 401K plan, holds less than 10% interest in the CIT. Both A and B are "parties in interest" for ERISA purposes. My reading of the PTEs is that since A is a bank that maintains the CIT and B is an affiliate of A (assuming B owns ~80% of A) fees paid to A or B would cannot benefit from the 10% rule. Has anyone else thought about similar issues?
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