0 a person who has control of a large amount of money and can give or lend it to people or organizations --
1 someone who controls a large amount of money and can give or lend it to people or organizations --
2 a person or company that controls large amounts of money, for example providing money for investment, or arranging loans to companies: --
It identifies two sources of funding and also suggests an educational programme be instituted to teach public and private financiers why they should fund the arts.
The court, however, sold commissions to sons of financiers (still pursuing their dynastic interests through the army), or gave them to their clients among the court nobility.
Directors of life offices were now as likely to be fly-by-night adventurers as the staid financiers who had dominated the industry in the 1820s.
Another obstacle, which is a theme in your work, is the parochial interest of the private sector, of the financiers who are benefiting from volatility?
He plans to limit his role in this # business, however, to that of the intermediary between foreign financiers, gardeners, and buyers.
Priests and nuns normally go on retreat, though a lot of financiers might be tempted to do the same in present circumstances.
They are the financiers or planners of ideas of a product.
As a financier, he also played a part in its shaping.