A branch office is an outlet of a company or, more generally, an organization that โ unlike a subsidiary โ does not constitute a separate legal entity, while being physically separated from the organization's main office.[1] Branching is particularly widespread in banking and other financial institutions, where the products' complexity requires local offices to act more like an agency than as a separate company. A branch structure exposes the owning company to full taxability and legal liability in regard to the branch office's operations.
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- โ "Branch Office: Definition, Benefits, Structures, and Example". Investopedia. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
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