Definition of issuer

issuernoun

người phát hành

/ˈɪʃuːə(r)//ˈɪʃuːər/

The word "issuer" originated in the 15th century from the Latin "emitterre," which means "to send out" or "to dispatch." In Middle English, the term "issuer" was used to describe someone who sends or dispatches something, such as a letter or a command. In the context of finance, the term "issuer" refers to a company, government, or individual that creates and issues securities, such as stocks, bonds, or other financial instruments, to raise capital or finance their activities. The issuer is responsible for creating and marketing the securities, as well as providing financial information and reporting requirements to regulators and investors. Over time, the meaning of "issuer" has expanded to include other contexts, such as passports, travel documents, or certificates of authenticity. However, in finance, the term "issuer" remains a key concept in understanding the process of capital markets and securities issuances.

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a person or company that gives something to somebody, especially officially

một người hoặc công ty tặng thứ gì đó cho ai đó, đặc biệt là chính thức

Example:
  • credit-card issuers

    người phát hành thẻ tín dụng

a company that produces new stamps, coins, shares, etc. for sale to the public

một công ty sản xuất tem, tiền xu, cổ phiếu mới, v.v. để bán cho công chúng

Example:
  • share issuers

    người phát hành cổ phiếu