Within the
financial services sector, the term
market counterparty is used to refer to
governments,
public banks, national monetary authorities and international monetary organisations such as the
World Bank Group that act as the ultimate guarantor for loans and indemnities. The term may also be applied, in a more general sense, to companies acting in this role. Also within financial services, counterparty can refer to brokers,
investment banks, and other securities dealers that serve as the contracting party when completing
"over the counter" securities transactions. The term is generally used in this context in relation to "
counterparty risk", which is the risk of monetary loss a firm may be exposed to if the counterparty to an over-the-counter securities trade encounters difficulty meeting its obligations under the terms of the transaction. ==Insurance sector==