Banks are financial institutions that primarily borrow and lend money, playing a critical role in the economy by providing finance for businesses, consumers, and governments. They vary by specialization such as commercial, investment, and central banks, each serving distinct purposes.
An exploration of the role of investment banks in financial markets, their historical development, key events, and their functions in mergers and acquisitions and capital financing.
A sponsor is the financial institution, usually a merchant bank or investment bank, that handles the flotation of a company. They supervise the preparation of the prospectus and ensure the company understands the benefits and obligations of being public.
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