What is another word for issuer?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪʃuːə] (IPA)

The word "issuer" refers to a person or entity that is responsible for creating and issuing something such as shares, bonds, or certificates. Synonyms for the term include provider, manufacturer, producer, creator, originator, and generator. These words all convey the idea of someone who is initiating or producing something. Other synonyms for issuer might include issuer-grantor, grantor, or source. Whatever the specific context or application, these synonyms can help to provide variety and nuance to our language when discussing the creation and distribution of various types of securities or other legal documents.

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Usage examples for Issuer

A large issuer of notes in Launceston was staggered by a sudden demand for payment: to maintain his credit he borrowed dollars, and gave additional notes as security.
"The History of Tasmania, Volume I (of 2)"
John West
Respecting the existing Press Laws, No. 26 of 1896, and No. 14 of 1898, it is necessary to remark that no printer, issuer, or editor of a newspaper can be prosecuted unless he has made himself guilty of criminal libel, so that the principle of the Grondwet of 1858 has in this respect been rigidly adhered to.
"A Century of Wrong"
F. W. Reitz
In 1806 he was for one thing, we find, issuer of Marriage Licences at York.
"Toronto of Old"
Henry Scadding

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