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Investment House

An investment house, also known as an investment bank or firm, is a financial institution that helps individuals, companies, and governments raise capital by issuing stocks and bonds. They also provide advice on mergers, acquisitions, and other financial strategies. Unlike commercial banks, they primarily focus on investment-related services, such as underwriting securities, trading, and market analysis. Their expertise helps clients navigate complex financial markets, optimize returns, and manage risk, making them essential players in supporting economic growth and corporate development.