subbroker

/ˈsʌb.bɹoʊ.kər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who acts as an agent for a broker, particularly in the buying or selling of securities.

“The subbroker played a crucial role in facilitating the trade between the investor and the stock exchange.”

2. noun

A person or firm that acts as an intermediary between a broker and a client.

“The subbroker’s company helped the client navigate the complexities of the financial market.”

Synonyms

  • agent
  • broker
  • intermediary

Antonyms

  • primary
  • principal