factorship

/ˈfæktərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position or role of a factor (an agent or representative who buys and sells goods for others).
    • The factorship required a deep understanding of international markets.
    • He was granted the factorship of the company's overseas trading operations.
    • She accepted the factorship to manage the import of textiles from Asia.
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