Money brokering definition

Money brokering means the act of arranging or providing loans or leases as a form of financing, or advertising or soliciting either in print, by letter, in person, or otherwise, the right to find lenders or provide loans or leases for persons or businesses desirous of obtaining funds for any purposes.
Money brokering means the act of arranging or providing loans or leases as a form

Related to Money brokering

  • Loan broker means any person who, for compensation or gain, or in the expectation

  • Funding and Brokerage Fees means, in respect of a Series, all applicable fees other than the Arranger Fees, including, but not limited to, margin interest, securities lending fees, brokerage fees and costs of transaction taxes on the sale or purchase of Reference Assets (where relevant).

  • Morgan Stanley Broker means a broker-dealer affiliated with Morgan Stanley.

  • Data Broker means either of the following:

  • Pawnbroker means the same as that term is defined in Section 13-32a-102.