noun
- people who act on behalf of an agent; secondary agents who represent the interests of a primary agent
Usage: business; legal
Examples
- The insurance company hired subagents to sell policies in rural areas.
- Real estate subagents helped the main broker cover more territory.
- The travel agency’s subagents operated in smaller towns throughout the region.
- Legal subagents were appointed to handle routine paperwork and client meetings.
- The pharmaceutical company’s subagents distributed products to local pharmacies.
- Banking subagents provided basic services in remote locations where full branches weren’t viable.