defrayer

/dɪˈfreɪər/
noun
  1. A person or organization that pays for something, especially expenses or costs.
    • The company acted as the defrayer of all travel costs for the conference.
    • As the main defrayer of the project, the charity covered materials and labor.
    • The government became the defrayer of the new public library's construction.
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