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depositor

/dih-poz-i-ter/US // dɪˈpɒz ɪ tər //UK // (dɪˈpɒzɪtə) //

存款人,储户,存款者,存户

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that deposits.
    • : a person who deposits money in a bank or who has a bank account.

Examples

  • Effectively, this is the gap between what a bank pays to depositors versus the interest rate it charges borrowers.

  • The Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation, a federal insurance agency, protects depositors and guarantees the settlement of insured funds when a financial institution can no longer repay their deposits.

  • The first was a decline in interest rates that shrank the margin between what BofA collects on its loans and what it pays to depositors and savers.

  • No depositor lost a single penny in insured deposits, despite the worst banking crisis since the early 1930s.

  • Unless the maker of a note is insolvent, a bank can never pay the unmatured note of a depositor.

  • The grain in the elevator may be delivered many times before a particular depositor makes his demand.

  • Each depositor thus retains title to some portion of the grain in the elevator.

  • That person is to be considered the depositor on whose behalf the deposit is made.

  • The Depositor (Payer) is bound before leaving the office to examine the entries sufficiently so as to see that they are correct.