indorser

/ɪnˈdɔrsər/
noun
  1. A person who signs the back of a check or other financial document to transfer it to someone else or to cash it.
    • The indorser wrote 'For deposit only' above their signature.
    • The indorser must sign exactly as their name appears on the front of the check.
    • If the indorser does not sign, the bank will not accept the document.
  2. A person who publicly supports or approves a product, person, or idea.
    • The politician acted as an indorser for the community clean-up campaign.
    • The company chose a famous singer as the indorser for their new perfume.
    • As an indorser of the charity, she helped raise thousands of dollars.
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