Noun
branch office (plural branch offices)
A business office that is geographically separate from the headquarters of the business.
While Financier George Soros was investing money in Kosovo's reconstruction, the George Soros Foundation for an Open Society had opened a branch office in Pristina establishing the Kosovo Foundation for an Open Society (KFOS) as part of the Soros' network of "non-profit foundations" in the Balkans. Michel Chossudovsky
Although both had strong, longheld footholds in the north and south of the country respectively, neither were truly autonomous in Scotland with Labour being the brunt of many jokes of only being the local branch office and not a party in its own right. Source: Internet
But, Mr. Ayade who visited the charred remains of what was the Calabar branch office of the examination body, said the State will provide an alternative office and two operational vehicles to aid their work. Source: Internet
Druk Air had its headquarters in Thimphu but now there is only a branch office. Source: Internet
IDFC First Bank has launched video KYC facility so that customers can open savings accounts without the need to visit a branch office. Source: Internet
In March 1492, the Medici dispatched the thirty-eight-year-old Vespucci and Donato Niccolini as confidential agents to look into the Medici branch office in Cádiz (Spain), whose managers and dealings were under suspicion. Source: Internet