Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB)
A qualified institutional buyer (QIB) is an entity (except a bank or a savings and loan) that owns and invests on a discretionary basis $100 million in securities of non-affiliates bank. Banks and savings and loans must meet this test but also must have a minimum net worth of $25 million.
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