depositor
pronunciation
How to pronounce depositor in British English: UK [dɪˈpɒzɪtə(r)]
How to pronounce depositor in American English: US [dɪˈpɑzɪtə(r)]
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- Noun:
- a person who has deposited money in a bank or similar institution
Word Origin
- depositor (n.)
- 1560s, agent noun in Latin form from deposit (v.).
Antonym
Example
- 1. Any signs of depositor panic could force eurozone leaders to make critical bailout decisions without a greek government in place .
- 2. Meanwhile , the german bank would have a liability to the spanish depositor and a reserve position at the bundesbank .
- 3. Shares in national city , based in cleveland , plunged 27 per cent to $ 3.26 , its lowest point in more than 20 years , even though the bank said it retained ample regulatory capital and had seen no unusual depositor or creditor activity .
- 4. Ditto with entrusted loans , where a bank acts as an agent on a third-party loan between a depositor and a borrower .
- 5. They also intend to set global capital and liquidity standards for non-banks that could be subject to investor panics akin to a depositor run .