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Latest revision as of 17:34, 9 January 2025
Financial markets - treasury - regulation.
(SA).
In financial markets regulation, sponsored access is an arrangement that allows a user to access a market under the trading codes of a sponsoring firm that is a full member of the market.
Sponsored access is an intermediate level of access between direct market access (DMA) and not having access (except through a broker).