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As a description or market participants, 'institutional' investors are professional investors who invest on behalf of others.
As a description of market participants, 'institutional' investors are professional investors who invest on behalf of others.




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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Authorised payment institution]]
*[[British Standards Institution]]  (BSI)
*[[Court]]
*[[Court]]
*[[Credit institution]]
*[[Credit institution]]
*[[Development finance institution]]
*[[European Union]]
*[[European Union]]
*[[External Credit Assessment Institution]]
*[[Financial institution]]
*[[Institutional ]]
*[[Institutional investor]]
*[[Institutional investor]]
*[[Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change]]
*[[Institutional Money Market Funds Association]]
*[[Institutional Shareholder Services]]
*[[Institutionalisation]]
*[[Investment firm]]
*[[Investment firm]]
*[[Large Complex Financial Institution]]
*[[Large Complex Financial Institution]]
*[[Less significant institution]]
*[[Monetary financial institution]]
*[[National promotional institution]]
* [[Non-bank financial intermediaries]]  (NBFIs)
*[[Settlement institution]]
*[[Settlement institution]]
*[[Systemically Important Financial Institution]]
*[[Significant institution]]
*[[Systemically Important Financial Institution]]  (SIFI)
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 00:20, 5 February 2024

1. Financial markets regulation.

In financial markets regulation, 'institutions' include credit institutions and investment firms.


2.

As a description of market participants, 'institutional' investors are professional investors who invest on behalf of others.


3.

Any formal structure or organisation, particularly one which is large, long-established, and legal or political in nature.


See also