Intermediary
Third party that offers intermediation services between two parties / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the publishing house, see Intermediary (publisher).
"Go-between" redirects here. For other uses, see Go-Between (disambiguation).
An intermediary, also known as a middleman or go-between, is defined differently by context. In law or diplomacy, an intermediary is a third party that offers intermediation services between two parties. In trade or barter, an intermediary acts as a conduit for goods or services offered by a supplier to a consumer, which may include wholesalers, resellers, brokers, and various other services.
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