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What financial intermediaries are there?
Financial intermediaries include savings institutions, investment institutions, insurance institutions and trust institutions. Financial intermediary refers to the media organization that absorbs funds from the fund suppliers and then raises funds from the fund demanders. Financial intermediary type: 1. Savings institutions are mainly commercial banks, policy banks, savings banks, urban credit cooperatives and agricultural credit cooperatives. 2. Investment institutions mainly include investment banks, securities companies, finance companies, financial asset management companies, financial leasing companies, financial trust and investment companies, investment fund management companies, futures exchanges and stock exchanges. 3. Insurance institutions mainly refer to various insurance companies and pension funds, government pension funds, unemployment insurance funds and medical insurance funds. 4. Trust institutions mainly include credit evaluation companies, credit investigation companies, accounting firms and law firms that mainly provide financial legal services.

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