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maklerskie

Maklerskie is a Polish adjective derived from makler, meaning broker. In financial and business contexts, maklerskie is used to describe activities, services, or entities associated with brokers or brokerage firms. The term appears in phrases such as usługi maklerskie (brokerage services), firma maklerska (brokerage firm), and dom maklerski (brokerage house).

In practice, maklerskie activities involve facilitating the purchase and sale of financial instruments on securities markets,

The use of maklerskie is closely tied to the Polish financial regulatory framework. In Poland, brokerage activities

The term also features in broader, more general references to the brokerage sector, including branża maklerska

providing
trade
execution,
custody,
settlement,
and
sometimes
advisory
or
research
services.
Brokerage
firms
may
operate
as
standalone
entities
or
as
divisions
within
larger
financial
groups,
and
they
are
typically
licensed
to
provide
a
range
of
investment
services
to
individual
and
institutional
clients.
are
supervised
by
the
Komisja
Nadzoru
Finansowego
(KNF)
and
conducted
on
markets
such
as
the
Giełda
Papierów
Wartościowych
w
Warszawie
(Warsaw
Stock
Exchange,
GPW).
Firms
delivering
usługi
maklerskie
must
meet
licensing,
capital,
and
conduct
requirements
and
are
subject
to
ongoing
supervisory
standards.
(brokerage
industry)
and
rynek
maklerski
(brokerage
market).
While
maklerskie
describes
the
broker-related
nature
of
a
service
or
institution,
it
does
not
denote
a
specific
legal
entity
by
itself;
it
functionally
labels
broker-related
characteristics
within
Polish
financial
language.