Financial company definition

Financial company means a publicly traded financial services, banking, or investment company.
Financial company means banking organizations, including national banks and trust companies, savings and loan associations, certified community development financial institutions, microbusiness lenders, state insurance companies, mutual insurance companies, and other public and private banking, lending, retirement, and insurance organizations.
Financial company means any Company which is deemed to be a Financial by the CROCI Valuation Group and which is therefore subject to the CROCI company model for Financials.

Examples of Financial company in a sentence

  • Prior to founding Capital Instincts, Mr Sckalor was a director and General Counsel for Liquid Capital Markets (LCM), LTD, a London Investment and Financial company.


More Definitions of Financial company

Financial company means a publicly traded:
Financial company means a “financial company,” as defined in Section 201(a)(11) of the Dodd-Frank Act, 12 U.S.C. § 5381(a)(11).
Financial company means a person, including a bank that primarily engages in one or more of the permissible banking activities referred to in section 16 and any other activities as prescribed by the central bank;
Financial company means a company, other than a company referred to in sub-clause ( i), (ii) or (iii) of clause ( 5A), being—
Financial company means a publicly traded financial services,
Financial company means a publicly traded financial services, banking, or
Financial company means banking organizations, including national banks and trust companies, savings and loan associations, certified community development financial institutions,