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syndicate

[sin-di-kit, sin-di-keyt] / ˈsɪn dɪ kɪt, ˈsɪn dɪˌkeɪt /


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"The Development Bank for Wales supports female entrepreneurs via many projects, including the Women Angel of Wales syndicate which increases the activity of female angel investors" they added.

From BBC

It took until 1996 for a woman to head one of Lloyd’s syndicates, or groups of underwriters.

From The Wall Street Journal

His son, Michael, says his 82-year-old father was "groomed" by scammers, who he believes were working as part of a syndicate.

From BBC

The use of social media and other platforms by cybercrime syndicates has “complicated anti-trafficking in persons efforts, as well as multiplied the number and scale of the cases,” it says.

From Seattle Times

Roughly 500 civilians have been killed in the fighting so far, according to Sudan’s doctors’ syndicate, though the true number of dead is believed to be higher.

From Seattle Times