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Meaning of "merchant banks"

merchant banks - This phrase refers to financial institutions that primarily engage in providing various banking services to businesses, corporations, and high net worth individuals. Unlike traditional retail banks, merchant banks focus on offering specialized financial services such as mergers and acquisitions, equity financing, international trade facilitation, and advisory services for complex financial transactions
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Merchant banks carried out these transactions.
Industrial financing is undertaken by the merchant banks.
Merchant banks and yachts and.
The banks under threat are the merchant banks.
Merchant banks were in fact the first modern banks.
They represent one of the largest merchant banks in the world.
Merchant banks were traditionally banks which engaged in trade finance.
Other contacts were made with a series of clearing and merchant banks.
Examples of investment banks are merchant banks and venture capital firms.
This principle of protecting deposits resulted in the separation of deposit banks from merchant banks.
Merchant banks pass the coston to merchants who in turn integrate them intheir retail prices.
It also has a majority holding in one of the two merchant banks in the country.
Merchant banks are a relatively recent development of North American financial markets.
He controls all the Arnholt interests in Europe as well as the merchant banks.
Some investment funds and several merchant banks urge people to sell their Leda stocks.

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Merchant banks And yachts at Cannes.
Bilateral Merchant banks.
Merchant banks Discounting banks.
Depending on their country location, merchant banks serve different purposes.
Merchant banks And yachts at Cannes Servants and cars And private sand.
These transactions are effected outside the exchange, by or with the assistance of merchant banks.
Merchant banks and yachts and… Servants and cars and private sand.
A financial district swollen with multinationals, conglomerates and fat, bloated merchant banks.
Did you talk to any other merchant banks before putting your business with Chartered?
Payment processors in order to process online payments, bank transfers and merchant banks.
And fat, bloated merchant banks.
PROCESSOR A company ( often a third party ) that handles credit card transactions for Merchant Banks.
There are presently 46 merchant banks in Singapore.
BMBC thus became the biggest of Cameroon 's merchant banks.
A number of merchant banks belong to the " Issuing Houses Association ".
Two families, the Kleinworts and the Bensons, founded two very different merchant banks in London.
Class 2, Trust Companies, Finance Companies, Merchant Banks and money or value transmission service providers.
Banks ( including Local Banks, Branches of foreign banks, Merchant Banks etc ).
Specialised banks e.g. merchant banks, issuing houses, private banks.
This was the origin of the " accepting houses ", the merchant banks in the stricter sense.
Soros worked at several merchant banks in London before moving to New York in 1963.

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