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单词 servicer
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Definition of servicer in English:

servicer

nounˈsəːvɪsə
  • 1A person or organization that services something.

    服务人员;服务机构

    you will have to go to your car servicer for this

    你得到你的汽车服务商那里解决这个问题。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Meanwhile, in January 1999, FDA rescinded its compliance policy guide that had regulated third-party servicers of medical devices.
    • The only service industries to remain onshore will be those where the servicer has to be physically close to the consumer.
    • Others who have worked with him say he is unusual in being a brilliant organiser and client servicer.
    • This concept paves the way for numerous emerging capabilities, such as an onboard servicer or an onboard protector.
    • But having those documents ready when you call the servicer will help.
    • An authorized servicer is backed by the watch company, knows factory specified procedures for facilitating the repair, and will have the parts.
  • 2North American An organization that collects debt payments on behalf of a lender.

    〈北美〉(为债主追讨债款的)催讨机构

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Starting in April, mortgage servicers began signing up for the program.
    • April marked the third straight month in which more than $2 billion of loans were transferred to special servicers, in a sign of continued market weakness.
    • And we took the important step of releasing the details of our loan modification plan and Treasury guidelines for servicers.
    • A party called a "master servicer" manages the pools of loans.
    • On top of the legal risks, reworking loans can be costly for master servicers.
    • The current loan servicer is responsible for directing the foreclosure action.
    • And now there are actual financial incentives for servicers of loans to do more modifications.
    • And we've had over a million letters mailed out to borrowers at risk who have not been in contact with our servicer.
    • But in today's troubled housing market widespread foreclosures will only maximize losses for servicers.
    • To date, servicers have been reluctant to amend loans, saying they could be sued by loan investors who might be disadvantaged by the modification.
    • The partners are trying to work out a new deal with a "special servicer" who oversees the loan on behalf of the lenders.
    • The servicer is the company where you, the borrower, make your payment.
    • In case of bankruptcy of the originator, there are no alternative servicers available easily.
    • A lot of lenders who originate mortgages actually sell them off to a servicer or to some other agency to service it later on.
    • In place of the bank lender, the master servicer now holds the power to rework the loans.
    • Those the contracts that govern what a servicer can do working for the investors to service these loans.
    • Most of their loans are managed by firms called servicers.
    • Most of these pooling and servicing agreements give wide flexibility to servicers to modify loans.
    • The administration has earmarked $75 billion to help servicers reduce troubled borrowers' monthly payments.
    • He was previously president of Lombard, a wholly-owned Morgan Stanley non-performing loan servicer in Japan.

Definition of servicer in US English:

servicer

nounˈsərvisər
  • 1A person or organization that services something.

    服务人员;服务机构

    you will have to go to your car servicer for this

    你得到你的汽车服务商那里解决这个问题。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An authorized servicer is backed by the watch company, knows factory specified procedures for facilitating the repair, and will have the parts.
    • Others who have worked with him say he is unusual in being a brilliant organiser and client servicer.
    • This concept paves the way for numerous emerging capabilities, such as an onboard servicer or an onboard protector.
    • But having those documents ready when you call the servicer will help.
    • The only service industries to remain onshore will be those where the servicer has to be physically close to the consumer.
    • Meanwhile, in January 1999, FDA rescinded its compliance policy guide that had regulated third-party servicers of medical devices.
  • 2North American An organization that collects debt payments on behalf of a lender.

    〈北美〉(为债主追讨债款的)催讨机构

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most of their loans are managed by firms called servicers.
    • On top of the legal risks, reworking loans can be costly for master servicers.
    • April marked the third straight month in which more than $2 billion of loans were transferred to special servicers, in a sign of continued market weakness.
    • Most of these pooling and servicing agreements give wide flexibility to servicers to modify loans.
    • And now there are actual financial incentives for servicers of loans to do more modifications.
    • To date, servicers have been reluctant to amend loans, saying they could be sued by loan investors who might be disadvantaged by the modification.
    • Those the contracts that govern what a servicer can do working for the investors to service these loans.
    • And we took the important step of releasing the details of our loan modification plan and Treasury guidelines for servicers.
    • He was previously president of Lombard, a wholly-owned Morgan Stanley non-performing loan servicer in Japan.
    • A party called a "master servicer" manages the pools of loans.
    • In place of the bank lender, the master servicer now holds the power to rework the loans.
    • The partners are trying to work out a new deal with a "special servicer" who oversees the loan on behalf of the lenders.
    • In case of bankruptcy of the originator, there are no alternative servicers available easily.
    • The servicer is the company where you, the borrower, make your payment.
    • And we've had over a million letters mailed out to borrowers at risk who have not been in contact with our servicer.
    • But in today's troubled housing market widespread foreclosures will only maximize losses for servicers.
    • The administration has earmarked $75 billion to help servicers reduce troubled borrowers' monthly payments.
    • Starting in April, mortgage servicers began signing up for the program.
    • A lot of lenders who originate mortgages actually sell them off to a servicer or to some other agency to service it later on.
    • The current loan servicer is responsible for directing the foreclosure action.
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