Finance:Wholesale banking
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Short description: Offering of services by financial institutions to large institutional customers
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Wholesale banking is the provision of services by banks to larger customers or organizations such as mortgage brokers, large corporate clients, mid-sized companies, real estate developers and investors, international trade finance businesses, institutional customers (such as pension funds and government entities/agencies), and services offered to other banks or other financial institutions.[1][2]
Wholesale finance refers to financial services conducted between financial services companies and institutions such as banks, insurers, fund managers, and stockbrokers.[3]
Modern wholesale banks engage in:[4]
- Finance wholesaling
- Underwriting
- Market making
- Consultancy
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Fund management[5]
- Syndicated loans
See also
- Merchant banking
- Retail banking
- Commercial banking
- Investment banking
- Shadow bank
References
- ↑ "wholesale banking". http://www.financepractitioner.com/dictionary/wholesale-banking.
- ↑ "Understanding Wholesale Banking". http://www.finweb.com/banking-credit/understanding-wholesale-banking.html#axzz3bovtRhig.
- ↑ "What Is Wholesale Banking? Types of Services and Example" (in en). https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/wholesalebanking.asp.
- ↑ "Wholesale Banking Meaning". https://www.wallstreetmojo.com/wholesale-banking/.
- ↑ "Wholesale Banking". http://www.deposits.org/dictionary/term/wholesale-banking/.
