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US
/ˌfaɪnænˈsɪɹ, ˌfɪnənˈsɪɹ/
]
[ UK /faɪnˈænsɪɐ/ ]
[ UK /faɪnˈænsɪɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a person skilled in large scale financial transactions
VERB
- conduct financial operations
How To Use financier In A Sentence
- I am negotiating with financiers to raise seed capital for my latest venture.
- Pay packets are therefore largely determined by the skills and acumen of other financiers. Times, Sunday Times
- It expands on his concerns over the intimate relationship between the fund and private financiers, but now regrets naming a particular person to illustrate them.
- It has accepted sizeable donations from the financier as the party has campaigned heavily against the privatisation of the British health service. Times, Sunday Times
- Bernie Madoff got caught running what he called a hedge fund; thousands of uber-financiers are making off with billions running an even larger ponzi scheme that is perfectly legal. Leo W. Gerard: Q&A With Responsible Pension Investment Expert Thomas Croft
- The famed financier plainly divulged that he was taking money out of the pockets of British taxpayers.
- He finds writing and directing arduous and resents financiers for what he sees as their wilful ignorance. Times, Sunday Times
- Dana did not hobnob with politicians, financiers, or the captains of industry.
- The network draws on the expertise of intermediaries such as lawyers, patent specialists, corporate financiers, business angels, consultants and other advisers.
- A few representatives of the dealer as well as the official financier are present at the makeshift counters to explain the salient features of the product and loan offers.