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  • noun Plural form of remitter.

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Examples

  • Now that we have made it onto the white list and will hopefully start to recover from the negative effects of being grey listed, will we now be able to attract long-term consumers and investors or just more short term savers or "remitters"?

    Cayman Net News Daily Headlines 2009

  • These same remitters also spent an estimated $948 million in fees and other costs getting it there.

    Eric Rodriguez: Latino Consumers Have Much to Celebrate in New Banking Bill Eric Rodriguez 2010

  • These same remitters also spent an estimated $948 million in fees and other costs getting it there.

    Eric Rodriguez: Latino Consumers Have Much to Celebrate in New Banking Bill 2010

  • This suggestion has been going on in the financial market for quite a while as a means to convincing remitters to do the same.

    Huge remittances weaken dollar exchange rate 2007

  • HUTCHINSON: Wherever whenever you look at billions of dollars flowing through our financial systems overseas in terms of cash, in terms of money remitters, in terms of laundering money going to the Middle East, going to South America for drug transactions, it is abused in that sense.

    CNN Transcript Jul 8, 2003 2003

  • The majority of licenses issued permitted the unblocking of financial transactions for individual remitters who routed their funds through blocked Sudanese banks.

    Text Of A Letter On Sudan Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1998

  • The majority of licenses issued permitted the unblocking of financial transactions for individual remitters who routed their funds through blocked Sudanese banks.

    Transmittal To Congress On National Emergency In Sudan Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1998

  • As much as we and other money remitters do to help prevent fraud, consumers are still their own first, last and best line of defense.

    unknown title 2011

  • My reasons, like Vellum's, 'are threefold:' -- First, I doubt the accuracy of all almoners, or remitters of benevolent cash; second,

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

  • These all remained in the late treasurer's hands at the time of his removal, yet the money was expended, which occasioned those great demands upon the commissioners of the treasury who succeeded him, and were forced to pawn those tallies to the bank, or to remitters, rather than sell them at twenty or twenty-five _per cent_. discount, as the price then was.

    The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 10 Historical Writings Jonathan Swift 1706

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