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transactional

[tran-sak-shuh-nuhl, -zak-] / trænˈsæk ʃə nəl, -ˈzæk- /
ADJECTIVE
negotiable
Synonyms


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From sports retail to healthcare equipment, global companies are grappling with the same question: how to compete in a market where domestic players set the pace, consumers demand constant adjustment and loyalty is increasingly transactional.

From MarketWatch

The agreement also notes that Fujitsu can and will amend transactional data, with the need for the Post Office to approve the entries.

From BBC

The pickup concept is now being sunsetted under Niccol, who called the stores “overly transactional and lacking the warmth and human connection that defines our brand” in a company call earlier this year.

From Slate

Companies that want a more sustainable relationship with employees will need an investment model versus a transactional one: We will invest in your skills so you can be a competitive professional in your domain.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their exchanges connect customers on each side of a given contract and take a transactional fee, usually a penny per contract.

From Barron's