An agent who makes principal and interest payments to bondholders on behalf of the issuer.
The agent, usually a commercial bank, responsible for making principal and interest payments on a security.
agent or band that receives (for a fee) funds from stock and bond issuers for payment of dividends to stockholders, and principal plus interest to bond holders
The institution (usually a bank or trust company) identified on the security as the agent designated by the Issuer to make payment of principal and interest.
Agent or bank explicitly appointed by the issuer, which is responsible for all ongoing transactions arising for the owner of the securities concerned (e.g. the collection of dividends and coupons as they fall due).
The agent designated by the issuer to pay interest and principal; usually a bank or a trust company.
An entity responsible for making the payment of interest and principal to bondholders on behalf of the bond's issuer.
The Bank of New York acts as paying agent for dividend and other special payments made by The company to its ADR holders. This service entails informing the markets, NYSE and NASD of dividend and other payments, and distributing cash and/or stock dividends. In the case of beneficial holders, the payments are channelled through DTC and in the case of registered holders BNY will mail a dividend check directly to the ADR holder.
The institution responsible for handling payment of principal and interest on registered and bearer bonds. The paying agent is also responsible for reporting certain tax information.
an institution that, acting on behalf of an issuer, makes payments to holders of securities (e.g. payments of interest or principal).
Place where principal and interest are payable. Usually a designated bank or the office of the treasurer of the issuer.
Generally a bank that performs the function of paying interest and principal for the issuing body.
Institution (bank or other) which acts as agent of the issuer of securities on the purpose of effecting interest and principal payments to investors.