Giving information definition

Giving information means directly providing information to clients about financial instruments, structured deposits, investment services or ancillary services, either upon the request of the client or at the initiative of the firm, in the context of the provision by the staff member to the client of any of the services and activities listed in the section A and B of Annex I of MiFID II.
Giving information means directly providing information to clients about crypto-assets or crypto-asset services, either upon the request of the clients or at the initiative of the crypto-asset service provider, in the context of the provision by the staff member to the client of any of the services listed in Article 3(1)(16) of MiCA.

Examples of Giving information in a sentence

  • General help is:  Diagnosing the client’s problems  Giving information and explaining options  Identifying further action the client can take and  Giving basic assistance e.g. filling in forms, helping the client draft letters, and contacting third parties to seek information on the client’s behalf.

  • By lowering the costs associated with charities processing Payroll Giving information it is hoped to increase Payroll Giving’s attractiveness and make the money donated more effective.

  • General help is: • Diagnosing the client’s problems • Giving information and explaining options • Identifying further action the client can take and • Giving basic assistance e.g. filling in forms, helping the client draft letters, and contacting third parties to seek information on the client’s behalf.

  • Giving information is used to give information about something to other people.

  • Giving information to a Credit Reporting Agency FPS has informed me that it may give certain personal information about me to a credit-reporting agency.

  • Giving information that could alter a statement’s overall validity.

  • Contacts with press and local TVs. Giving information to all the partners sending documents and material about the project management.

  • General help is:  Diagnosing the clients problems  Giving information and explaining options  Identifying further action the client can take  Giving basic assistance e.g. filling in forms, helping the client draft letters, and contacting third parties to seek information on the client’s behalf Where necessary for a particular client, the core service provided by the Bureau will also include contacting a third party to negotiate on the client’s behalf.

  • Giving information on the facilities provided to customers and how can avail of these and whom and how customer may contact for addressing their queries.

  • General help is: • Diagnosing the client’s problems • Giving information and explaining options • Signposting to other organisations if appropriate • Identifying further action the client can take and • Giving basic assistance e.g. filling in forms, helping the client draft letters, and contacting third parties to seek information on the client’s behalf.

Related to Giving information

  • Staffing Information in relation to all persons identified on the Supplier's Provisional Supplier Personnel List or Supplier's Final Supplier Personnel List, as the case may be, such information as the Department may reasonably request (subject to all applicable provisions of the DPA), but including in an anonymised format: (a) their ages, dates of commencement of employment or engagement, gender and place of work; (b) details of whether they are employed, self employed contractors or consultants, agency workers or otherwise; (c) the identity of the employer or relevant contracting Party; (d) their relevant contractual notice periods and any other terms relating to termination of employment, including redundancy procedures, and redundancy payments; (e) their wages, salaries, bonuses and profit sharing arrangements as applicable; (f) details of other employment-related benefits, including (without limitation) medical insurance, life assurance, pension or other retirement benefit schemes, share option schemes and company car schedules applicable to them; (g) any outstanding or potential contractual, statutory or other liabilities in respect of such individuals (including in respect of personal injury claims); (h) details of any such individuals on long term sickness absence, parental leave, maternity leave or other authorised long term absence; (i) copies of all relevant documents and materials relating to such information, including copies of relevant Agreements of employment (or relevant standard Agreements if applied generally in respect of such employees); and (j) any other “employee liability information” as such term is defined in regulation 11 of the Employment Regulations;

  • Benchmarking Information means information generated by Portfolio Manager, as herein defined including descriptive information about the physical building and its operational characteristics.

  • Supporting information means the experience and judgment of the filer and the experience or data of other insurers or advisory organizations relied upon by the filer, the interpretation of any other data relied upon by the filer, descriptions of methods used in making the rates, and any other information required by the commissioner to be filed.

  • Billing Information means any data that enables any person to access a customer’s account, such as a credit card, checking, savings, share or similar account, utility bill, mortgage loan account, or debit card.

  • Identifying information means the same as that term is defined in § 18.2-186.3, and