Difference between authorised signatory and authorised representative
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An authorized signatory is a person who has been given the right to sign an agreement or document on behalf of another person.
An authorized representative acts or carries out various tasks on behalf of another person who entrusts him with the same.
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Authorized signatory:
An authorized signatory is used in the context of a person who is signing on behalf of a legal entity such as the corporation as well as a LLC. When a Corp and LLC enters into a business transaction, an actual person will need to have authority to sign on behalf of the entity. It is the important to confirm that the person signing has the actual authority to bind the entity.
Authorized representative:
An authorized representative acts and carries out various tasks on the behalf of another person who entrusts him with the same.
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