Disburser

/dɪsˈbɜːrsər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A person or entity authorized to pay out funds from a treasury or other source, typically in legal, governmental, or fiduciary contexts.
    The disburser issued the payments to all contractors after the project's completion.

Forms

  • disburser
  • disbursers

Commentary

The term disburser is commonly used in financial and fiduciary settings involving the authorized release of funds; usage should clarify the source of funds and authority.

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