DTC stands for "direct-to-consumer " The term is commonly used to denote advertising that is targeted to consumers, as opposed to businesses Television ads, print ads in consumer publications, and radio ads are all forms of DTC advertising
Direct to customer - form of target advertising aimed at private consumers no a business
Acronym for Depository Trust Company A national non-profit clearinghouse, located in New York, for the settlement of trades dealing with corporate and municipal securities DTC was established to address the enormous paperwork crisis that existed on Wall Street as a result of the inefficiencies of physical transfers of security certificates There are currently over $7 5 trillion (as of year-end 1993) in assets that are held by DTC
Depository Trust Company, New York City A noninsured limited-purpose state chartered trust company which is a member of the Federal Reserve System Securities certificates belonging to a variety of financial institutions (banks, trust companies, broker-dealers, mutual funds, etc ) are kept at DTC, with transfers between "depositors" accomplished by bookkeeping entry This greatly reduces the volume of physical transfers which must be made within the securities industry
A central securities certificate depository through which members effect security deliveries among themselves via computerized bookkeeping entries
Depository Trust Corporation In the US, shares are held in the name of the DTC and transferred within the DTC system
The Depository Trust Company brings efficiency to the securities industry by retaining custody of some 2 million securities issues, effectively "dematerializing" most of them so that they exist only as electronic files rather than as countless pieces of paper The depository also provides the services necessary for the maintenance of the securities it has in custody
Digital Transmit Command The command response to the capabilities identified by the DIS signal
A central securities certificate repository that is a member of the Federal Reserve System and is industry-owned The New York Stock Exchange is the majority owner DTC members deliver securities to each other via computerized debit and credit entries This reduces the need to actually move paper certificates
The Depository Trust Company - Provides a central securities certificate depository through which brokers deliver securities by computerized bookkeeping entries, vastly reducing physical transfer of stock certificates DTC is operated by a separate management and has an independent board of directors
~ The Depository Trust Company The world's largest securities depository, holding more than $20 trillion in assets for its participants DTC is a national clearinghouse for the settlement of trades in corporate and municipal securities DTC is owned members of the financial industry, is a limited purpose trust company under New York Banking Law, is a member of the Federal Reserve System and is a registered clearing agency with the Securities and Exchange Commission
~ The Depository Trust Company The world's largest securities depository, holding more than $20 trillion in assets for its participants DTC is a national clearinghouse for the settlement of trades in corporate and municipal securities DTC is owned members of the financial industry, is a limited purpose trust company under New York Banking Law, is a member of the Federal Reserve System and is a registered clearing agency with the Securities and Exchange Commission
Distributed terminal controller For the RISC-based HP 3000 systems, DTCs are used to interface the asynchronous terminals into the LAN-based system See also ADCC and ATP
Diagnostic Trouble Code: Fault code set by control module when sensor data is not as expected