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Verb
/ˌrēˈprīs/,
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Put a different price on (a product or commodity),
  1. Put a different price on (a product or commodity)


  1. (Repricing) Taxes and subsidies change the price of goods and, as a result, the quantity consumed.
  2. Give a new price to
  3. (Repricing) The exchange of high-priced, usually “Out-of-the-Money" stock options for lower-priced options.
  4. (Re-pricing) Re-pricing is the act of changing a credit card holder's APR.
  5. (Re-Pricing) The function of taking the current loan and re-qualifying it at the current market mortgage interest rate. ...
  6. (Re-pricing) The process of researching a previously negotiated rate and attaching it to a submitted claim. This process takes place between payers and PPO networks. For example, when a payer (i.e. ...
  7. (Repricing) Also known as conversion, this happens when you change from your existing loan package to a more attractive loan package that is offered by the same financial institution.
  8. (Repricing) The process by which Spectrum Administrators captures clinical and financial data from provider claims. The claim is adjusted to reflect the Valley Preferred fee schedule and forwarded to the client's TPA for final claims processing.
  9. (Repricing) To change the price of an asset. In derivatives, it sometimes refers to the exchange of options of with different strike prices.
  10. Repricing serves the same purpose as refinancing. However, instead of going to a different bank, you go to the same bank you took the home loan to request for a reduction in rates.
  11. Contractual reduction of a physician's fee schedule.