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Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) Primarily referring to institutions that manage at least $100 million in securities including banks, savings and loans institutions, insurance companies, investment companies, employee benefit plans, or an entity owned entirely by qualified investors. Also included are registered broker-dealers owning and investing, on a discretionary basis, $10 million in securities of non-affiliates. Investopedia Says: QIBs are eligible to participate in the Rule 144A market. Related Terms: Broker-Dealer High Net Worth Individual - HNWI Institutional Investor Institutional Shares Rule 144A |