The so-called intermediary, literally speaking, means "acting as a media in the middle." The organization that mainly performs intermediary activities is the intermediary. Therefore, to clarify what intermediary is, we must first understand what intermediary activities are. In a general sense, intermediary activities refer to activities in which an intermediary (natural person or legal person) helps Party A and Party B reach an agreement/contract/contract. In the intermediary process, the intermediary and the client (Party A and Party B) are involved. or both parties) signing, publishing, looking for the client's collaborators, coordinating the signing of Party A and Party B, helping to complete the signing and recourse and obtain remuneration and other activities. The intermediary's task is to find a partner for the client, playing the role of a temporary coordinator, rather than the substantive partner role or buyer and seller role that either Party A or Party B desires.
An intermediary is an organization that provides intermediary agency services to customers. It itself cannot directly provide corresponding services and items, but it can find and arrange these services and items for you for you to choose from. and decide. For example: you want to hold a small party at home, and you need some professional waiters and chefs. You can use an agency to find these people for you. You may also need venue decoration, and the agency can also arrange the purchase and decoration of items.
There are many intermediaries, the main ones are trade intermediaries (providing information required for trade, customers and other related information), service intermediaries (providing tertiary industry information, such as housekeeping companies), and network intermediaries (through the Internet Intermediaries that provide services in the form of services), logistics intermediaries, real estate agencies (including rental and sales), used car agencies (various used car service information), marriage agencies (arrange blind dates and matchmaking marriages), etc.