lender
The Spanish word 'prestamista' translates to 'lender' in English. It is used to describe a person or organization who loans money to others, typically with interest. In a sentence, it may be used similarly to how 'lender' is used in English. For example, 'El prestamista me dio un préstamo para comprar una casa' would mean 'The lender gave me a loan to buy a house'.
I need to talk with the lender.
In this sentence, the speaker needs to have a conversation with the person ('el prestamista') who has loaned them something, usually money.
The lender does not want to loan more money.
In this context, the person who is lending ('el prestamista') does not want to lend any additional money.
The contract will be signed by both parties, including the lender.
This sentence explains that a contract is going to be legally agreed upon and signed by all parties involved, which includes the person lending the money ('el prestamista').