: one who specializes in raising and expending public moneys
2
: one who deals with finance and investment on a large scale
Example Sentences
A group of powerful financiers bought out the company.
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Word History
Etymology
borrowed from French, going back to Middle French, "person who manages monetary affairs," from finance "money, resource" + -ier-ier — more at finance entry 1