Noun
The act of coming between; intervention; interposition.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey depend on which actual path of intermediation it may functionally strike into: the word "or" names a genuine reality. William James
According to Estonian Institute of Economic Research, the largest contributors to GDP growth in 2005 were processing industry, financial intermediation, retailing and wholesale trade, transport and communications. Source: Internet
By 2011, the alternative trading system (ATS) of electronic trading featured computers buying and selling without human dealer intermediation. Source: Internet
Financial intermediation will be weakened as there will be high default rate by borrowers and lenders will be unwilling to grant loan, the consequences could be dire, the group warned. Source: Internet
On official documents most of London’s boundary-pushing financial technology (FinTech) businesses are classed as “financial intermediation not elsewhere classified” or “other business activity”. Source: Internet
In effect, application of key technology devices like the mobile telephone and web technology are crucial to financial intermediation. Source: Internet