Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

counterparty

noun
/ˈkaʊntərˌpɑrti/
Definition
A counterparty is an entity that participates in a financial transaction with another party.
Examples
  • In a derivatives transaction, the counterparty is responsible for fulfilling the terms of the contract.
  • Investors must carefully evaluate the counterparty risk involved in their trading agreements.
  • Insurance companies often act as counterparties in various financial instruments.
Meaning
In finance, a counterparty is either of the two parties involved in a trade or agreement. Each party assumes the risk of the other and can be an individual or an institution.
Synonyms
  • Participant
  • Opponent
  • Transacting party