bondholder (C1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈbɒndˌhoʊldər/
Definition
An individual or institution that owns a bond, which is a debt security issued by a government or company, entitling the holder to regular interest payments and repayment of the principal at maturity.
Examples
The company reassured its bondholders that interest payments would be made on schedule despite recent financial difficulties.
Pension funds are often major bondholders, investing in government and corporate bonds for stable returns.
After the default, the bondholders formed a committee to negotiate with the debtor company for repayment.
How to Use bondholder
- bondholder rights (collocation)
- The legal entitlements of a bond owner. — "The prospectus clearly outlined the bondholder rights in case of a default."
- bondholder meeting (collocation)
- A gathering of bond owners to discuss issues related to their investment. — "A bondholder meeting was called to approve the restructuring plan."
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