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What (who) is Kerb broker - definition

FINANCIAL SERVICE, WHICH FORMS PART OF THE GLOBAL SHIPPING INDUSTRY
Shipbroker; Ship broker; Ship-broker; Broker maritime

Broker-dealer         
ONE WHO ENGAGES IN THE BUSINESS OF TRADING SECURITIES ON BEHALF OF THEIR CUSTOMERS
Broker dealer; Broker-dealers; Broker/dealer; Wire house
In financial services, a broker-dealer is a natural person, company or other organization that engages in the business of trading securities for its own account or on behalf of its customers. Broker-dealers are at the heart of the securities and derivatives trading process.
broker-dealer         
ONE WHO ENGAGES IN THE BUSINESS OF TRADING SECURITIES ON BEHALF OF THEIR CUSTOMERS
Broker dealer; Broker-dealers; Broker/dealer; Wire house
¦ noun (in the UK) a person combining the former functions of a broker and jobber on the Stock Exchange (now the official term on the UK Stock Exchange).
Broker pattern         
ARCHITECTURAL PATTERN FOR STRUCTURING DISTRIBUTED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS WITH DECOUPLED COMPONENTS THAT INTERACT BY REMOTE PROCEDURE CALLS BY COORDINATING COMMUNICATION AND TRANSMITTING RESULTS AND EXCEPTIONS
Broker Pattern
The broker pattern is an architectural pattern that can be used to structure distributed software systems with decoupled components that interact by remote procedure calls. A broker component is responsible for coordinating communication, such as forwarding requests, as well as for transmitting results and exceptions.

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Shipbroking

Shipbroking is a financial service, which forms part of the global shipping industry. Shipbrokers are specialist intermediaries/negotiators (i.e. brokers) between shipowners and charterers who use ships to transport cargo, or between buyers and sellers of vessels.