financial business definition
financial business means the business of any commercial bank, accepting house, confirming house, discount house, building society, savings bank or other financial institution;
financial business means the business of receiving funds from the public through the obtaining of loans, advances, extensions of credits, investments, sales of securities of any kind and the relending or reinvestment of such funds in loans to the public, advances to the public, shares or securities of any kind; or the business of a trust corporation, or securities brokerage house; as well as the types of
financial business means commercial banking business, finance business, credit foncier business, securities business, futures contract business under the law on futures contracts, life insurance business under the law on life insurance or other businesses prescribed in the notification of the Bank of Thailand.
More Definitions of financial business
financial business means a person that conducts a financial service business but does not accept deposits;
financial business means a body corporate that conducts a financial service business, excluding acceptance of deposits;
financial business means commercial bank, finance company, credit foncier, securities company, derivatives intermediary or life insurance company whether established under Thai or Foreign law.
financial business means the business of NCR's Financial Solutions Group, in which the Executive was materially engaged.
financial business means a business that:
financial business means business which is, or which is held out as being primarily for the purpose of investment;
financial business means business relating to finance, such as commercial bank business, finance business, credit foncier business, securities business, hire-purchase business, leasing business, life insurance business, asset management business, business for the acceptance for value of transfer of claims arising from dispositions of goods.