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    In·ter·me·di·ar·y
    /ˌin(t)ərˈmēdēˌerē/

    noun

    • 1. a person who acts as a link between people in order to try to bring about an agreement or reconciliation; a mediator: "intermediaries between lenders and borrowers"

    adjective

    • 1. intermediate: "an intermediary stage"
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  3. INTERMEDIARY meaning: someone who works with two people or groups to help them agree on something important. Learn more.

    • Overview
    • What are intermediaries in business?
    • When do you need a business intermediary?
    • Examples of business intermediaries

    Business intermediaries help companies sell their products and services to consumers, and they are present in nearly every industry. If you are interested in work as a business intermediary or are curious about how they affect the consumer market, it may be helpful to know some common examples. In this article, we define the role of a business inte...

    A business intermediary acts as a liaison between manufacturers and consumers. Business intermediaries are external professionals or companies who deliver or otherwise sell another company's products to customers. An intermediary's level of involvement with customers and ownership of the product they sell depends on the type of intermediary they ar...

    Manufacturing companies rely on business intermediaries to help their products reach consumers. When a company does not have the means or desire to have direct contact with customers, they use business intermediaries instead.Because some business intermediaries buy or have partial ownership of the product they sell, companies that use business inte...

    Real estate agents/brokers

    Real estate agents and brokers work with property owners to sell houses and land. These agents and brokers meet with interested buyers to help them make this purchase.Real estate agents and brokers do not have any ownership of the property they sell, but they earn a commission fee. A predetermined percentage of the property sale determines the commission fee.

    Entertainment agents

    Entertainment agents or managers represent actors, actresses, artists and other entertainment professionals. Entertainment agents can work with multiple entertainment professionals at a time, and they help their clients find roles, opportunities and other ways to earn the artist recognition for their work.Entertainment professionals hire agents to help them gain higher paying or bigger scale opportunities than they could otherwise access on their own. Agents often have their own professional contacts that can give their clients an advantage in their career.

    Literary agents

    Similar to entertainment agents, literary agents work with authors to help pitch their literary work to publishing companies. Because many of these publishing companies do not accept direct contact from authors, literary agents help increase an author's chances of getting published.Authors seek out literary agents by sending a query letter that describes the manuscript that they hope to publish. If the literary agent wants to learn or read more, they initiate further contact that can lead to an official business parternship.Related: How To Write a Query Letter: Tips and an Example

  4. Define Intermediary. Intermediary is a term that is often used interchangeably with mediary, although it can also have a more specific meaning. In general, an intermediary is any person or entity that acts as a go-between or facilitator in a transaction or relationship.

  5. Intermediary definition: an intermediate agent or agency; a go-between or mediator. See examples of INTERMEDIARY used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of intermediary noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. noun, plural in·ter·me·di·ar·ies. an intermediate agent or agency; a go-between or mediator. a medium or means. an intermediate form or stage. See more. adjective. being between; intermediate. acting between persons, parties, etc.; serving as an intermediate agent or agency: an intermediary power. Recommended videos.

  8. 2 days ago · 1. a person who acts as a mediator or agent between parties. 2. something that acts as a medium or means. 3. an intermediate state or period. adjective. 4. acting as an intermediary. 5. situated, acting, or coming between; intermediate. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'intermediaries' in a sentence.

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