NOUN
- an institution (public or private) that collects funds (from the public or other institutions) and invests them in financial assets
How To Use financial institution In A Sentence
- This money would re-enter into circulation as financial institutions invest it in other capitalistic ventures.
- Risk managers are charged with an important function within financial institutions, and to attract calibre candidates, salary levels tend to be competitive.
- But it was the Dutch luxury trades that enabled the economy to take off, and the financial institutions these trades spawned that allowed the Dutch to invest with an eye to continuous economic growth.
- The improved economic conditions will encourage lending by financial institutions.
- The authority will regulate and supervise the operations of non-banking financial institutions in the country.
- Twenty-three financial institutions, primary dealers, took part in the auction on October 25.
- Such concerns are most apparent in the case of financial institutions but have also arisen in other contexts.
- Many proceed to the accountancy profession or financial institutions but a wide range of other employment is available.
- The commission's call comes in the latest edition of Enforcement Update, a periodical regulatory newsletter sent to financial institutions.
- Young company Waking Exploits are reviving this boisterous comedy and taking it out on tour at a moment in time when people's faith in financial institutions is at an all-time low and the word banker has almost become synonymous with villain. This week's new theatre