1) Agent 2) Arbitrator 3) Conciliator 4) Go-between 5) Intercessor 6) Intermediator 7) Interpreter 8) Judge 9) Liaison 10) Matcher 11) Matchmaker 12) Mediator 13) Mediatrix 14) Middle 15) Middleman 16) Negotiator 17) Pacifier 18) Peacemaker 19) Reconciler 20) Referee
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1) French word used in English 2) Go-between 3) Intercessor 4) Intermediator 5) Mediator 6) Negotiant 7) Negotiator 8) Treater
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In innovation, innovation intermediaries facilitate and broker the interactions of producers, users necessary to build markets and turn inventions into successful innovation. This intermediary role can played by government agencies, consultants, etc. Intermediaries in the tourism sector are used as to move offerings of tourism (which are intangibl...
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• (n.) One who, or that which, is intermediate; an interagent; a go-between. • (a.) Lying, coming, or done, between; intermediate; as, an intermediary project.
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(inter- + L. medius middle) 1. performed or occurring in a median stage; neither early nor late; intermediate. 2. an intermediate stage.
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An individual or organisation who introduces business to an insurance company on behalf of a customer and represents them in dealings with the company. Types of intermediary include financial advisers, agents, brokers, dealers and traders
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[Noun] Plural form: intermediaries. A person that acts as a messenger between two people or groups of people.
Example: An agent acts as an intermediary between an actor and a director.
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See: Financial intermediary
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Brokers and other intermediaries attempt to arrange suitable financial products or policies for you. They can be fully independent, part of a network that uses a panel of providers, or tied to certain institutions in which case they can only sell their products.
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A person or company that acts as a mediator between two parties (Charles Conran Financial Services is an intermediary between its clients and the lenders/providers)
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1. Performed or occurring in a median stage, neither early nor late, intermediate. ... 2. An intermediate stage. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Describing a mineral midway between two mineral of a series. For example, the mineral Olivine - (Mg,Fe)
2SiO
4 - is midway between Forsterite - Mg
2SiO
4 - and Fayalite - Fe
2SiO
4 - in the Olivine Group.
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A mediator or agent who negotiates between two parties who are unable or unwilling to reach an agreement by themselves
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A mortgage broker or advisor who locates the most appropriate mortgage for borrowers and arranges the mortgage on their behalf.
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A person or institution empowered to make investment decisions for others. These specialists are knowledgeable about investment alternatives and can achieve a higher return than the average investor can.
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In`ter·me'di·a·ry adjective [ Confer French
intermédiaire .] Lying, coming, or done, between; intermediate; as, an
intermediary project.
Intermediary amputation (Surg.) ,
an amputation for injury, performed after inflammation has set in.
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An institution acting between 2 or more other entities by assuming certain rights and obligations.
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An agent, broker or financial institution who can give advice and act as a middle person between a... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/intermediary.htm?id=773&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of intermediary'>more</a>
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in′tĕr-mē′dē-ār-ē Definitions: 1. Occurring between.
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intermediary 1. Acting or of the nature of action between two persons, parties, etc.; serving as a means of interaction; mediatory. 2. Situated or occurring between two things (in space, time, degree, or character); intermediate. 3. One who acts between others; an intermediate agent; a go-between middleman, mediator.
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When buying a financial product you may not want to buy from the fund management company directly but go to a third party who may be able to offer you advice or a discount. These third parties are known as intermediaries and include banks, building societies and independent financial advisers.
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an organisation or individual through whom products pass on their way from the manufacturer to the end buyer.
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