merchant banker

merchant banker
noun
: an acceptance house that also does investment banking

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merchant banker noun [countable] [singular merchant banker plural merchant bankers]
Thesaurus: types of bank and people who work in bankshyponym
Main entry: merchant bank

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merchant banker,
a person who manages or represents a merchant bank.

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merchant banker noun, pl ⋯ -ers [count]
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Main Entry:merchant bank

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ˌmerchant ˈbanker ; noun
Main entry:merchant bankderived

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