intermediary fee
[/ˌɪntərˈmiːdiəri fiː/]
nounpl: intermediary fees
taxa de intermediação
1. A charge or commission paid to a middleman or intermediary for facilitating a transaction between two parties
The bank charges an intermediary fee for processing the real estate transaction.
O banco cobra uma taxa de intermediação pelo processamento da transação imobiliária.
2. A fee paid to a broker, agent, or mediator for their services in connecting buyers and sellers
The real estate agent collected an intermediary fee of 5% from the sale price.
O agente imobiliário cobrou uma taxa de intermediação de 5% do preço de venda.
3. A cost incurred for the involvement of a third party in financial or business operations
Investors must account for the intermediary fee when calculating their net returns.
Os investidores devem contabilizar a taxa de intermediação ao calcular seus retornos líquidos.
In Brazil, intermediary fees are a standard practice in real estate, stock market, and banking operations. The fees are typically regulated by industry standards and consumer protection laws. In the USA, these fees are commonplace but often negotiable depending on the service provider and market conditions. Both cultures view these fees as compensation for the specialized services and market access provided by intermediaries.
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