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Syndicate

A syndicate is a self-organizing group of individuals, companies, corporations or entities formed to transact some specific business, to pursue or promote a shared interest.

Etymology Edit

The word syndicate comes from the French word syndicat which means "trade union" (syndic meaning "administrator"), from the Latin word syndicus which in turn comes from the Greek word σύνδικος (syndikos), which means "caretaker of an issue"; compare to ombudsman or representative.[1]

Definition Edit

The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines syndicate as a group of people or businesses that work together as a team. This may be a council or body or association of people or an association of concerns, officially authorized to undertake a duty or negotiate business with an office or jurisdiction. It may mean an association of racketeers in organized crime. It may refer to a business concern that sells materials for publication (newspaper, radio, TV, internet) in a number of outlets simultaneously, or a group of newspapers under one management.[2]

Labor syndicates Edit

A syndicate, labor syndicate[3] or worker's syndicate can also mean a trade union. This usage mirrors the common meaning of the word's etymological cousins in languages such as French and Spanish.

Worker-managed enterprise Edit

In this sense, the term is also associated with anarchist theory, specifically anarcho-syndicalism, in which trade unions form an alternative to both the nation state and capitalist corporations. Anarchists, syndicalists, and other libertarian socialists use the word "syndicate" to refer to an enterprise managed by its workers. Such an enterprise is governed by a face-to-face meeting of everyone who works there, in which each worker has one vote. Either there are no managers, or the managers are directly elected and recallable. In either case, the most important decisions are made collectively by the whole workforce. This is known as workers' self-management.

Crime syndicates Edit

Crime syndicates are formed to coordinate, promote, and engage in organized crime, running common illegal businesses on a subnational, national, or international scale. The subunit of the syndicate is a crime family or clan, organized by blood relationships, as seen in the Italian Mafia and the Italian American Mafia crime families (the Five Families dominating New York City crime, namely, the Gambino crime family, Genovese crime family, Lucchese crime family, Bonanno crime family, and the Colombo crime family).

Media syndicates Edit

In media, syndicates are organizations by name and credit. For example, BBC Radio International is a radio syndicated business. A news ticker, residing in the lower third of the television screen image, usually shows syndicated news stories.

Print syndication distributes news articles, columns, comic strips, and other features to newspapers, magazines and websites. They offer reprint rights and grant permissions to other parties for republishing content of which they own/represent copyrights.

Business syndicates Edit

A group formed of several business entities, like companies or corporations, which share common interests in a market but usually are not direct competitors. Larger companies or corporations form syndicates to strengthen their position in the market. Internet companies and corporations, focusing on various Internet ventures, tend to form syndicates within their own group, with direct competitors involved. In such cases, they share a certain type of market, like brand management or search engine optimization, and usually form a Conglomerate Syndicate. They may be syndicated nationally or internationally.

Sales syndicates Edit

A sales syndicate is a cartel with a joint sales agency.[4] Such combinations were widespread before the Second World War. The organizational merger of the sales departments of the individual enterprises caused an increased dependence of the cartel member on the cartel administration. This in trend stabilized these combinations. Some headquarters and other premises of these syndicate cartels have remained up to the present via their monument status as historical buildings.

Finance syndicates Edit

In finance, a bank (or credit union) syndicate, often referred to simply as a syndicate, is a group of banks (or credit unions) traditionally lending a usually large amount of money for a specific purpose and to one single borrower. Syndicated loans are loans underwritten by a bank syndicate and are more common in the US, where financial markets are in corporate ownership rather than private equity markets as in Europe or South America. Syndicates have a lead lender that originates the loan and subordinated lenders that participate in the loan. Servicing, Collections, etc. are generally handled by the lead lender.

Insurance syndicates Edit

Insurance contracts (contracts of indemnity) processed under the syndicate form of business organization date to the Hammurabi Code. The notion of insurance syndicate as a process for supplying indemnity was first codified in Lex Rhodia and is still used today as shipping's Law of General Average.

The Insurance Syndicate as Distinguished from the Corporate Insurer Edit

It is canon to the operation of the insurance syndicate that the liability of the suppliers of surplus is several and not joint. This means that members or subscribers at insurance syndicates obligate themselves to a precise individual separate and several liabilities rather of a joint liability. Insurance syndicates are not "incorporated" and may not be incorporated: the US Supreme Court has held in Roby v Lloyd's[5] that insurance syndicates have no separate existence.

Today, insurance syndicates seem present in three forms:

The UK-based Lloyd's of London Insurance Exchange Model Edit

Some insurance markets such as Lloyd's of London provide insurance coverage underwritten by syndicates of investors who bear the full liability for meeting the costs of any claims. Each member of the syndicate has several liability which is a full and unfettered liability for the costs and expenses for the consequences of the underwriting entered into by the syndicate.[6]

The US-based Insurance Exchange Model Edit

In the United States, there are four major insurance syndicates that supply indemnity through the several liabilities of their syndicate names - which are called subscribing members.

  • United Services Automobile Association;[7]
  • Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club;[8]
  • Erie Indemnity Company;[9]
  • Farmers Group Inc;[10]

These types of insurance syndicates are operated by Attorneys-in-Fact.

Unregulated governmental and industrial insurance syndicates Edit

Typically these arrangements are neither public nor regulated and as such they are hard to describe and attribute. However, thousands of such arrangements in existence around the world where risks are shared by affinity/governmental/industrial groups on a several liability basis.[5]

Lottery syndicates Edit

Lottery syndicates are formed to pool tickets thus increasing the chances of winning. Lottery syndicates are more common in the UK and Europe in general. They are legal in the US, but legal problems are regularly reported.[11]

Crowdfunding Edit

Researchers argue that syndicates may reduce the potential for market failure in crowdfunding, a method that allows creators to raise funds for projects from many different investors through online platforms. Equity crowdfunding allows creators to issue equity to investors when they make an investment in the project. In equity crowdfunding, information asymmetry between the creator and investor may result in a variety of problems and, in some cases, market failure.[12]

A syndicate can be started by an individual, angel investor, or venture capitalist. An individual who wants to form a syndicate creates an investment strategy and discloses it on a crowdfunding platform. Other investors can choose to back the individual, who is the leader. The backing investors must follow the leader's investment strategy and pay them a fee. Syndicates do not exist on all equity crowdfunding platforms.[12]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Answers. Archived from the original on 4 November 2015. Retrieved 2023-07-16. Syndicate comes from the French word syndicat which means trade union (syndic meaning administrator), from the Latin word syndicus which in turn comes from the Greek word (syndikos) which means caretaker of an issue, compare to ombudsman or representative.
  2. ^ "syndicate". Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. 2014. from the original on 22 January 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  3. ^ Randal C. Archibold (26 February 2013). "Powerful Leader of Mexican Teachers' Union Is Arrested". The New York Times. from the original on 29 April 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2018. The leader of Mexico's powerful teachers' union, the largest labor syndicate in Latin America, has been arrested . . .
  4. ^ Robert Liefmann: Cartels, Concerns and Trusts, Ontario 2001 [London 1932], p. 65, 194.
  5. ^ a b Roby v Lloyd's; 996 F.2d 1353, 61 USLW 2796, Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 97,458, RICO Bus.Disp.Guide 8307, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 13089
  6. ^ "Glossary - Several liability". Lloyd's of London. from the original on 13 December 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
  7. ^ NAIC # 25941; FEIN 74-0959140; TDI Company Number 14-86800; Current TDI Certificate of Authority [CofA] # 14585 granted on April 2, 2008. Unlawfully commenced inter-insuring by receipt of a syndicate name's deposit against a reciprocal contract on either June 20 or June 22, 1922. First one year license (expired February 28, 1926) to commence inter-insuring by reciprocal contract granted on or slightly before March 23, 1925 (two and nine years after USAA's unlawful 1922 "receipt of a first deposit from a "syndicate name").
  8. ^ NAIC # 15598; FEIN: 95-0865765; California Company ID (CA DOI) 0392-1; Certificate of Authority [CofA] granted to commence inter-insuring by reciprocal contract on October 4, 1912
  9. ^ FEIN 25-0466020; PA SOS Entity # 112672; SEC File Number 0-24000 CUSIP 29530P-102; Incorporated April 14, 1925
  10. ^ FEIN 95-0725935; NV Entity C1096-1927 Incorporated 17 Oct 1927; CA [foreign] Entity C0126554
  11. ^ Sarah Coles (28 February 2013). "The dangers of joining a lottery syndicate". AOL.com. from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  12. ^ a b Agrawal, Ajay, Christian Catalini, and Avi Goldfarb. "Are Syndicates the Killer App of Equity Crowdfunding?" California Management Review (2015): 1-16.[1] 2017-02-23 at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about an association of people or groups For other uses see Syndicate disambiguation Not to be confused with Free association Marxism and anarchism This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Syndicate news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message A syndicate is a self organizing group of individuals companies corporations or entities formed to transact some specific business to pursue or promote a shared interest Contents 1 Etymology 2 Definition 3 Labor syndicates 3 1 Worker managed enterprise 4 Crime syndicates 5 Media syndicates 6 Business syndicates 7 Sales syndicates 8 Finance syndicates 9 Insurance syndicates 9 1 The Insurance Syndicate as Distinguished from the Corporate Insurer 9 2 The UK based Lloyd s of London Insurance Exchange Model 9 3 The US based Insurance Exchange Model 10 Unregulated governmental and industrial insurance syndicates 11 Lottery syndicates 12 Crowdfunding 13 See also 14 ReferencesEtymology EditThe word syndicate comes from the French word syndicat which means trade union syndic meaning administrator from the Latin word syndicus which in turn comes from the Greek word syndikos syndikos which means caretaker of an issue compare to ombudsman or representative 1 Definition EditThe Merriam Webster Dictionary defines syndicate as a group of people or businesses that work together as a team This may be a council or body or association of people or an association of concerns officially authorized to undertake a duty or negotiate business with an office or jurisdiction It may mean an association of racketeers in organized crime It may refer to a business concern that sells materials for publication newspaper radio TV internet in a number of outlets simultaneously or a group of newspapers under one management 2 Labor syndicates EditMain article Trade union A syndicate labor syndicate 3 or worker s syndicate can also mean a trade union This usage mirrors the common meaning of the word s etymological cousins in languages such as French and Spanish Worker managed enterprise Edit Main articles Syndicalism Anarcho syndicalism and Workers self management In this sense the term is also associated with anarchist theory specifically anarcho syndicalism in which trade unions form an alternative to both the nation state and capitalist corporations Anarchists syndicalists and other libertarian socialists use the word syndicate to refer to an enterprise managed by its workers Such an enterprise is governed by a face to face meeting of everyone who works there in which each worker has one vote Either there are no managers or the managers are directly elected and recallable In either case the most important decisions are made collectively by the whole workforce This is known as workers self management Crime syndicates EditMain article Crime syndicate Crime syndicates are formed to coordinate promote and engage in organized crime running common illegal businesses on a subnational national or international scale The subunit of the syndicate is a crime family or clan organized by blood relationships as seen in the Italian Mafia and the Italian American Mafia crime families the Five Families dominating New York City crime namely the Gambino crime family Genovese crime family Lucchese crime family Bonanno crime family and the Colombo crime family Media syndicates EditMain articles Broadcast syndication and Print syndication In media syndicates are organizations by name and credit For example BBC Radio International is a radio syndicated business A news ticker residing in the lower third of the television screen image usually shows syndicated news stories Print syndication distributes news articles columns comic strips and other features to newspapers magazines and websites They offer reprint rights and grant permissions to other parties for republishing content of which they own represent copyrights Business syndicates EditA group formed of several business entities like companies or corporations which share common interests in a market but usually are not direct competitors Larger companies or corporations form syndicates to strengthen their position in the market Internet companies and corporations focusing on various Internet ventures tend to form syndicates within their own group with direct competitors involved In such cases they share a certain type of market like brand management or search engine optimization and usually form a Conglomerate Syndicate They may be syndicated nationally or internationally Sales syndicates EditA sales syndicate is a cartel with a joint sales agency 4 Such combinations were widespread before the Second World War The organizational merger of the sales departments of the individual enterprises caused an increased dependence of the cartel member on the cartel administration This in trend stabilized these combinations Some headquarters and other premises of these syndicate cartels have remained up to the present via their monument status as historical buildings Finance syndicates EditIn finance a bank or credit union syndicate often referred to simply as a syndicate is a group of banks or credit unions traditionally lending a usually large amount of money for a specific purpose and to one single borrower Syndicated loans are loans underwritten by a bank syndicate and are more common in the US where financial markets are in corporate ownership rather than private equity markets as in Europe or South America Syndicates have a lead lender that originates the loan and subordinated lenders that participate in the loan Servicing Collections etc are generally handled by the lead lender Insurance syndicates EditInsurance contracts contracts of indemnity processed under the syndicate form of business organization date to the Hammurabi Code The notion of insurance syndicate as a process for supplying indemnity was first codified in Lex Rhodia and is still used today as shipping s Law of General Average The Insurance Syndicate as Distinguished from the Corporate Insurer Edit It is canon to the operation of the insurance syndicate that the liability of the suppliers of surplus is several and not joint This means that members or subscribers at insurance syndicates obligate themselves to a precise individual separate and several liabilities rather of a joint liability Insurance syndicates are not incorporated and may not be incorporated the US Supreme Court has held in Roby v Lloyd s 5 that insurance syndicates have no separate existence Today insurance syndicates seem present in three forms The UK based Lloyd s of London Insurance Exchange Model Edit Some insurance markets such as Lloyd s of London provide insurance coverage underwritten by syndicates of investors who bear the full liability for meeting the costs of any claims Each member of the syndicate has several liability which is a full and unfettered liability for the costs and expenses for the consequences of the underwriting entered into by the syndicate 6 The US based Insurance Exchange Model Edit In the United States there are four major insurance syndicates that supply indemnity through the several liabilities of their syndicate names which are called subscribing members United Services Automobile Association 7 Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club 8 Erie Indemnity Company 9 Farmers Group Inc 10 These types of insurance syndicates are operated by Attorneys in Fact Unregulated governmental and industrial insurance syndicates EditTypically these arrangements are neither public nor regulated and as such they are hard to describe and attribute However thousands of such arrangements in existence around the world where risks are shared by affinity governmental industrial groups on a several liability basis 5 Lottery syndicates EditMain article Lottery syndicates Lottery syndicates are formed to pool tickets thus increasing the chances of winning Lottery syndicates are more common in the UK and Europe in general They are legal in the US but legal problems are regularly reported 11 Crowdfunding EditResearchers argue that syndicates may reduce the potential for market failure in crowdfunding a method that allows creators to raise funds for projects from many different investors through online platforms Equity crowdfunding allows creators to issue equity to investors when they make an investment in the project In equity crowdfunding information asymmetry between the creator and investor may result in a variety of problems and in some cases market failure 12 A syndicate can be started by an individual angel investor or venture capitalist An individual who wants to form a syndicate creates an investment strategy and discloses it on a crowdfunding platform Other investors can choose to back the individual who is the leader The backing investors must follow the leader s investment strategy and pay them a fee Syndicates do not exist on all equity crowdfunding platforms 12 See also Edit nbsp Look up syndicate in Wiktionary the free dictionary Syndication disambiguation Syndic Cooperative Guild Learned society Professional association Working groupReferences Edit What is a syndicate Answers Archived from the original on 4 November 2015 Retrieved 2023 07 16 Syndicate comes from the French word syndicat which means trade union syndic meaning administrator from the Latin word syndicus which in turn comes from the Greek word syndikos which means caretaker of an issue compare to ombudsman or representative syndicate Merriam Webster Incorporated 2014 Archived from the original on 22 January 2014 Retrieved 27 February 2014 Randal C Archibold 26 February 2013 Powerful Leader of Mexican Teachers Union Is Arrested The New York Times Archived from the original on 29 April 2021 Retrieved 25 May 2018 The leader of Mexico s powerful teachers union the largest labor syndicate in Latin America has been arrested Robert Liefmann Cartels Concerns and Trusts Ontario 2001 London 1932 p 65 194 a b Roby v Lloyd s 996 F 2d 1353 61 USLW 2796 Fed Sec L Rep P 97 458 RICO Bus Disp Guide 8307 1993 U S App LEXIS 13089 Glossary Several liability Lloyd s of London Archived from the original on 13 December 2016 Retrieved 4 November 2017 NAIC 25941 FEIN 74 0959140 TDI Company Number 14 86800 Current TDI Certificate of Authority CofA 14585 granted on April 2 2008 Unlawfully commenced inter insuring by receipt of a syndicate name s deposit against a reciprocal contract on either June 20 or June 22 1922 First one year license expired February 28 1926 to commence inter insuring by reciprocal contract granted on or slightly before March 23 1925 two and nine years after USAA s unlawful 1922 receipt of a first deposit from a syndicate name NAIC 15598 FEIN 95 0865765 California Company ID CA DOI 0392 1 Certificate of Authority CofA granted to commence inter insuring by reciprocal contract on October 4 1912 FEIN 25 0466020 PA SOS Entity 112672 SEC File Number 0 24000 CUSIP 29530P 102 Incorporated April 14 1925 FEIN 95 0725935 NV Entity C1096 1927 Incorporated 17 Oct 1927 CA foreign Entity C0126554 Sarah Coles 28 February 2013 The dangers of joining a lottery syndicate AOL com Archived from the original on 6 March 2014 Retrieved 27 February 2014 a b Agrawal Ajay Christian Catalini and Avi Goldfarb Are Syndicates the Killer App of Equity Crowdfunding California Management Review 2015 1 16 1 Archived 2017 02 23 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Syndicate amp oldid 1179950594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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