bankerage

noun

Etymology

Blend of bank + brokerage.

  1. derived from banquier
  2. suffixed as bankerage — “banker + age

Definitions

  1. Banking.

    • They have their stored booths in every bazaar, occupy all the principal caravanseries with their merchandize, and entirely control the business of bankerage and monopolies.
    • […] merely because bankerage beats blacksmithing?
    • We believe that the 2 or 3 percentage point increase that this is likely to generate will not make any significant difference in market price and in our ability—with our bankerage—to adjust supply and demand.
  2. A brokerage institution that also offers banking services.

    • You receive a monthly statement that reflects all the activities of your bankerage accounts (which can even include an equity line of credit with your bankerage). Banking with your brokerage has many advantages.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA