Roles
Dalal (Middleman / Broker)·دلال
Roman Urdu: Dalaal
A small-scale middleman who introduces buyers and sellers in the mandi without taking ownership or maintaining a full khata. The dalal earns a finder's-fee per deal rather than a commission rate. In some mandi traditions 'dalal' is used interchangeably with 'arhti', but in modern Pakistani usage the dalal is the smaller, informal broker.
Frequently asked: Dalal (Middleman / Broker)
Is a dalal the same as an adhati?+
Historically yes; in modern Pakistani mandis they're distinct — the adhati is the licensed commission agent with a full khata; the dalal is the small intermediary who earns per-deal fees.
How much does a dalal typically earn per deal?+
PKR 500–5,000 per deal depending on lot size and crop. Smaller commodities like spices can have higher percentage fees.
Are dalal earnings tracked anywhere?+
Often not — dalal earnings are largely cash and informal. Pakka Khata can record them as 'finder commission' under the corresponding lot if you choose to formalise the relationship.
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