Financial Brokerage

A financial broker acts as a neutral third party who facilitates the sale of securities by coordinating the transaction between the party selling the security and the party acquiring it. Consequently, when a person decides to purchase any financial product, they ask their financial broker to execute the transaction on the client’s behalf. Additional services provided by a financial broker include the provision of credit, known as margin, to account holders to invest.

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