paymasterˈpeɪˌmæs tər, -ˌmɑ stər
paymaster (n)
- plural
- paymasters
English Definitions:
paymaster (noun)
a person in charge of paying wages
paymaster (Noun)
An official in charge of payments to employees, troops, etc.
paymaster (Noun)
A person or body which demands loyalty or services in return for payment (especially as paid in advance).
Paymaster
A paymaster is someone appointed by a group of investors or government to dispense commissions, fees or salaries within the private sector or public sector. Specific titles within the British government are Paymaster of the Forces, Paymaster-General and Paymaster of Pensions.
Paymaster
A paymaster is someone appointed by a group of buyers, sellers, investors or lenders to receive, hold, and dispense funds, commissions, fees, salaries (remuneration) or other trade, loan, or sales proceeds within the private sector or public sector. Specific titles within the British government are Paymaster of the Forces, Paymaster General and Paymaster of Pensions.
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