1. Real estate agent: Real estate agents help buyers and sellers (homeowners and buyers/tenants) to contact and negotiate and facilitate real estate transactions. These institutions usually charge a certain percentage of commission as a service fee.
2. Recruitment agencies: Recruitment agencies cooperate with employers and job seekers to help match suitable talents and positions. They conduct candidate screening, interviews, background checks, etc. And charge a certain fee or pay a commission according to the number of successful recruits.
3. Travel Agency: Travel agencies provide travel consultation and arrangement services to help travelers organize their trips and book air tickets, hotels and travel activities. They usually get commissions from suppliers or charge customers the corresponding service fees.
4. Loan intermediary: Loan intermediary helps individuals or enterprises to find the most suitable loan scheme and negotiate with financial institutions. They charge a certain percentage of commission or fee as a service fee.
5. Insurance intermediary: Insurance intermediary communicates and negotiates with insurance companies on behalf of customers, helping customers to choose suitable insurance products and handle claims. They get commissions from insurance companies or charge customers for services. It should be noted that the specific paid intermediary service institutions may vary from country to country and region. In addition, when selecting any intermediary service organization, it is suggested to verify its legitimacy and reputation, and to know its service scope, charging structure and responsibility scope.