financial organisation
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Definition
Noun: An entity, which may be public or private, whose primary function is to gather monetary resources (from the general public or other entities) and allocate these resources into various financial instruments and assets.
Usage
A "financial organisation" is a formal term for a company that operates within the financial system. Its core activities involve managing money, including accepting deposits, providing loans, facilitating investments, and offering other financial services.
Examples
- Noun:
- The new regulations will affect every major financial organisation in the country.
- A credit union is a member-owned financial organisation.
- She works for a large financial organisation that specializes in asset management.
Advanced Usage
- "financial organisation" vs. "financial institution": These terms are often used interchangeably. "Financial institution" is slightly more common in everyday language, while "financial organisation" can sound more formal or encompass a broader range of entities, including non-bank financial companies.
- The report analyzed the stability of various types of financial organisations, including hedge funds and pension funds.
Variants and Related Words
- Financial Institution (n): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably.
- Financial Entity (n): A broader, more legalistic term for any organization operating in finance.
- Bank (n): A specific type of financial organisation that accepts deposits and makes loans.
- Firm (n): Often used in combinations like "financial firm" or "investment firm."
Synonyms
- Financial institution
- Banking institution
- Monetary establishment
Related Phrases
- Regulated financial organisation: An organization whose activities are overseen by a government authority.
- As a regulated financial organisation, it must comply with strict reporting requirements.
- Non-bank financial organisation (NBFO): A financial organisation that does not hold a banking license but provides financial services (e.g., insurance companies, mutual funds).
- Payday lenders are a controversial type of non-bank financial organisation.
Noun
- an institution (public or private) that collects funds (from the public or other institutions) and invests them in financial assets