Introducer definition

Introducer shall have the meaning as set put in paragraph 39.1 of this Client Agreement.
Introducer means a third party who introduces prospective clients to the Company.
Introducer means a person or firm we appoint to effect introductions of potential clients to us.

Examples of Introducer in a sentence

  • This Agreement, together with the Introducer Performance and Commission Letter(s) sent to the Introducer from time to time, contains the entire agreement between the Company and the Introducer with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all other written and oral agreements.

  • The Introducer shall keep confidential and shall not disclose to any person any of the terms of this Agreement or any information incidental or related thereto or to the business of the Company.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall create, or be deemed to create, a partnership or joint venture or principal and agent between the Company and the Introducer.


More Definitions of Introducer

Introducer means a person or firm we appoint to effect
Introducer means any legal or natural person through whom you are introduced to us, and who is properly authorized by us to provide such introductory services to us, including introducing brokers (if any);
Introducer shall have the meaning as set put in paragraph 35.1 of this Client Agreement. “Investment Services” shall mean the Investment Services under the Company’s CIF license which can be found in the document “Company Information”.
Introducer means a third party who introduces prospective Clients to the Company.
Introducer means a person or firm we appoint to effect introductions of potential clients or referrers of clients to us.
Introducer means any third person, either legal or natural, who promotes the services and financial instruments offered by the Company and solicits clients and who is properly authorized by the Company to provide such introductory services (if required), including introducing brokers (if any).
Introducer means Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland.