Noun
One who, or that which, introduces.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOn the infrequent occasions when I have been called upon in a formal place to play the bongo drums, the introducer never seems to find it necessary to mention that I also do theoretical physics. Richard Feynman
AEELLC is an introducer appointed representative of American Express Insurance Services Europe Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Source: Internet
Custom: Assigns arbitrary credit to each touch point — the first is the “introducer,” the last is the “closer,” and intervening points are “promoters.” Source: Internet
A full list of known CSIRTs in Europe is available from the Trusted Introducer website. Source: Internet
That is, the introducer does not affect the parser's escape processing. Source: Internet