Sub-Introducer definition
Examples of Sub-Introducer in a sentence
An Existing Client is deemed to have been introduced by an Introducer or Sub-Introducer if the Introducer or Sub-Introducer mediated and provided intermediary services aiming to the conclusion of a contractual relationship between the Company and the Prospective Client and the Prospective Client opened a trading account with the Company using the link(s) available in the Introducer’ or Sub- Introducer’s information resources or via Client’s area by adding Introducers ID at the time of Account Opening.
The commission structure will be negotiated and agreed upon between the Parties and such commission structure shall be reflected accordingly within the back office system shared by the Company with the Introducer or the Sub-Introducer.
In the event that the Introducer appoints any Sub-Introducer, the Introducer must make any financial arrangement with the Sub-Introducer on its own accord and Agora will not be responsible for any pre-agreed payments to the Sub-Introducer.
In addition the Sub-Introducer must undertake any ongoing services with respect to a Loan specified by the Funder from time to time.
If a mortgage broker or originator who is not the Sub-Introducer or any Intermediary introduces a variation or principal increase to a Loan, all Trail Income for that Loan will cease to be paid to the Sub-Introducer.
The Sub-Introducer must not engage in any misleading or deceptive conduct or make any representation to any Applicant as to the likelihood of the success of an Application.
The Sub-Introducer must not use any advertising or promotional material that names the Introducer and any variations of its name in any way, without the prior written consent of the Introducer.
The Introducer may amend, suspend or change in any way the Products made available for the Sub-Introducer to market from time to time.
The Sub-Introducer must attend to any reasonable enquiries from an Applicant with respect to their loan in a timely manner.
The Sub-Introducer is authorised on a non-exclusive basis, to refer Applications to or through the Introducer.