Examples of Product providers in a sentence
Product providers, lenders and investment managers may administer your policy, any existing policies you may have with them and provide other services, from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of Data Protection laws as the UK.
Product providers and lenders may administer your policy, any existing policies you may have with them and provide other services, from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of Data Protection laws as the UK.
Product providers should consider what internal approval processes are appropriate for retail structured products; any such processes might address such issues as sign-off, product structuring, risk-reward and distribution.
Product providers should ensure that their term-sheets are accurate, fair, balanced and clear (respecting, as appropriate, jurisdiction-specific regulation to this effect); and that they are presented in a way which is consistent with their agreed obligations to the distributor.
Product providers and distributors should seek to agree and record their respective roles and responsibilities towards investors.
Product providers, lenders and investment managers may administer your policy, any existing policies you may have with them and provide other services, from centres in countries outside Europe (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of data Protection laws as the UK.
Product providers compensated entirely or primarily on a commission basis have a strong incentive to aggressively maximize sales, and when commissions vary depending on the product, the provider has a further incentive to recommend the product paying the highest commission.
The proposed rule would add a definition of the term “underground mine” to section 3400.0-5.
Product providers, lenders and investment managers may administer your policies, including any policies you already have with them, and provide other services from centres in countries outside the European Economic Area (the "EEA") (such as India and the USA) that do not always have the same standard of data protection laws as the UK.
Product providers will be banned from offering pre-determined levels of commission to independent and restricted advisors.