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Back OfficeBrokerage house clerical operations that support, but do not include, the trading of stocks and other securities. All written confirmation and settlement of trades, record keeping, and regulatory comp [..]
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Back OfficeAdministrative functions at an investment firm, such as those pertaining to transaction processing, record keeping, and regulatory compliance.
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Back OfficeThe department in a financial institution that handles the administration of a firm's business. Back office staff process deals and handle the accounting, delivery and settlement functions and compliance with regulatory matters.
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Back OfficeDefinitions (2) 1. The administrative functions at a brokerage that support the trading of securities, including trade confirmation and settlement, recordkeeping, and regulatory compliance.
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Back OfficeThe back office is generally considered to be the technology, services and human resources required to manage a company itself. Back office includes such systems as the IT, human resources and account [..]
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Back OfficeRefers to the activities of a firm that are necessary to its functioning but are not directly part of production, such as accounting. Such activities, despite the name that suggests a location behind [..]
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Back OfficeBrokerage house administrative operations that support the trading of stocks and other securities..
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Back OfficeClerical operations in a brokerage house that support though they do not actually involve stock or securities trading. For example, written confirmation of trades and settlement, record upkeep, compli [..]
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Back Officeprocesses the day-to-day paperwork and record-keeping associated with trades, confirmations, settlements and other financial transactions.
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Back OfficeA financial services company is generally broken up into three parts: the front office, the middle office and the back office. Front office consists of sales personnel and corporate finance. The middl [..]
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Back OfficeA department that handles the financial aspects of a firm.
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Back OfficeThe administrative department of a brokerage house.
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Back OfficeCasino management system.
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Back OfficeThe part of a firm that is responsible for post-trade activit ies. Depending upon the organisational structure of the firm, the back office can be a single department or multiple units (such as documentation, risk management, accounting or settlements). Some firms have combined a portion of these responsibilities, usually found in the back office, [..]
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Back OfficeThe settlement, processing and accounting departments of a bank or broking firm. Now more usually referred to as Operations.
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Back OfficeThe settlement department and related processes related to the settlement of currency transactions (i.e written confirmation and settlement of trades, record keeping).
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Back OfficeBrokerage house administrative operations supporting the trading of stocks and other securities.
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Back OfficeWithin Corporate Fulfillment Services, that operational area comprised of MIS and ARC.
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Back OfficeA reference to operations functions in marketing research companies, such as sampling, field services, mail processing, tabulation, etc.
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Back OfficeThe term Back-Office covers the processes and workflows of organisations which, unlike the front-office, are run in the internal part of an organisation and which are mostly invisible to the [external] customer or citizen. Examples include the processing of applications or the acts of issuing of notifications. Also, general management and accountin [..]
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Back OfficeBrokerage house clerical operations that support, but do not include, the trading of stocks and other securities. All written confirmation and settlement of trades, record keeping, and regulatory comp [..]
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