Business Introducer definition

Business Introducer means a person with whom the Company has entered into a contract with for introducing Clients to the Company.
Business Introducer means the person with which we have entered into a Business Introducer Agreement. This person markets and promotes the Services, and unless you have agreed otherwise will act as an Authorised Person;
Business Introducer or “IB” means the individual or entity which applies for partnership with the Company in accordance with the relevant agreement which the parties enter into. Such individual/entity may be remunerated by the Company as per the respective agreement;

Examples of Business Introducer in a sentence

  • If you are a Client and have signed a Business Introducer Agreement and make the Services available to End Customers through the Transaction Platform and/or a Partner Platform, you are considered a Business Introducer.

  • In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between these Terms of Use and the Business Introducer Agreement, these Terms of Use shall prevail.

  • Your obligations as a Business Introducer are governed by your Business Introducer Agreement with us.


More Definitions of Business Introducer

Business Introducer means any financial institution or advisor or legal or natural person obtaining remuneration from the Company and/or Clients for introducing Clients/interested parties to the Company.
Business Introducer means a person with whom the Company has entered into a contract for introducing Clients to the Company.
Business Introducer means a person with whom the Company has entered into a contract with for
Business Introducer means Creditscript and the neoB Platform. This person markets and promotes the Payment Services, and acts as an Authorised Person;
Business Introducer means the person with which we have entered into a Business Introducer Agreement. This person markets and promotes the Services and may make the Services available to its End Customers through a Partner Platform or through the Transaction Platform. A Business Introducer may be required by Currencycloud to conduct KYC and/or CDD as it relates to End Customers and the on-boarding of End Customers;
Business Introducer means a person we have entered into a Commercial Agreement with and who introduces Customers to the Services, markets and promotes the Services, and unless agreed otherwise, acts as an Authorized Person. A Business Introducer may or not be an Agent (as defined herein).

Related to Business Introducer

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  • Nonbusiness income means all income other than business income.

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