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  2. P2P asset management - Wikipedia

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    The rationale for P2P asset management is financial disintermediation.When multiple intermediaries participate in an investment management transaction, there is the potential for a conflict of interest between providers and buyers of the service, in a well documented sequence described in economic theory as the principal–agent problem.

  3. BTL - Wikipedia

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    Buy-to-let, a UK property investment strategy; Location codes. Battle Creek (Amtrak station), Amtrak station code BTL, Battle Creek, Michigan;

  4. Buy to let - Wikipedia

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    Buy-to-let mortgage is a mortgage arrangement in which an investor borrows money to purchase property in the private rented sector in order to let it out to tenants. Buy-to-let mortgages have been on offer in the UK since 1996. [6] Lenders calculate how much they are willing to lend using a different formula than for an owner-occupied property.

  5. Place of the relevant intermediary approach - Wikipedia

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    The place of the relevant intermediary approach (PRIMA) is a conflict of laws rule applied to the proprietary aspects of security transactions, especially collateral transactions. It is an alternative approach to the historically important look-through approach , and was in its earliest form the basis for the initial draft of the Hague ...

  6. Utilities Intermediaries Association - Wikipedia

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    The Utilities Intermediaries Association (UIA) is a trade body for Third Party Intermediaries (TPIs) in the United Kingdom business energy sector. TPIs, also known as energy brokers or consultants, facilitate the purchasing of electricity and gas by businesses, providing a range of services such as procurement, switching suppliers, query resolution, bill checking, and energy management in ...

  7. Principality Building Society - Wikipedia

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    Principality Building Society (Welsh: Cymdeithas Adeiladu Principality) is a building society based in Cardiff, Wales. At December 2022, the Society had total assets of more than £11 billion. [ 1 ] It is the largest building society in Wales and the sixth largest [ 2 ] in the United Kingdom .

  8. Principality - Wikipedia

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    A principality (or sometimes princedom) can either be a monarchical feudatory or a sovereign state, ...

  9. Collapse of the Principality of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The collapse of the Principality of Albania, sometimes described as a civil war, [1] [2] was the period of violent political fragmentation within the country that began in early 1914. An independent, but deeply unstable Albanian state had been established in the aftermath of the Balkan Wars and was set to transition to a monarchy as a result of ...