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signature guarantee

An authentication of a signature in the form of a stamp or seal by a bank, a stock exchange member or another acceptable guarantor. Often required when securities are transferred from one party to another.

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  1. Signature Guarantees - Securities and Exchange Commission
    An investor can obtain a signature guarantee from a financial institution – such as a commercial bank, savings bank, credit union, or broker dealer – that ...
     
  2. Medallion signature guarantee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In the United States and Canada, a medallion signature guarantee is a special signature guarantee for the transfer of securities. It is a guarantee by the ...
     
  3. Signature Guarantee Definition | Investopedia
    A form of authentication issued by a bank or other financial institution that verifies the legitimacy of a signature and the signatory's overall request. This type of ...
     
  4. How to Get a Signature Guarantee | eHow.com
    How to Get a Signature Guarantee. A signature guarantee (also known as a medallion signature guarantee) is required for many securities transactions and may ...
     
  5. Locating a Medallion Signature Guarantee | Reference.com Answers
    How does one go about locating a medallion signature guarantee? The purpose for a medallion signature guarantee is to be approved to sell or transfer ...
     
  6. Signature Guarantee
    A signature guarantee is a certification given by certain organizations that a signature is genuine, the signer is the appropriate person to endorse, and the signer ...
     
  7. Medallion Signature Guarantee - Pioneer Investments
    Instructions To Obtain a Medallion Signature Guarantee or Signature Validation Program Stamp ... An original STAMP2000 Medallion Signature Guarantee ...
     
  8. What is signature guarantee? definition and meaning
    Definition of signature guarantee: An authentication of a signature in the form of a stamp or seal by a bank, a stock exchange member or another acceptable ...