Off-board
[awf-bawrd, -bohrd, of-] /ˈɔfˈbɔrd, -ˈboʊrd, ˈɒf-/
adjective, adverb, Stock Exchange.
1.
outside of a major exchange, as over the counter or between private parties:
an off-board transaction.
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