a payment made to a person who facilitates a business or financial deal by, for example, bringing a buyer and a seller or a lender and a borrower together
Examples of 'finder's fee' in a sentence
finder's fee
They then get a 'finder's fee' once a deal is completed.
The Sun (2014)
Schools pay the company a finder's fee, so participants pay nothing upfront.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
A whistleblower claimed one agency demanded a 10,000 finder's fee.
The Sun (2016)
They'll get a finder's fee if a deal is done.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Part of the administration charge you pay to the bank is refunded to the mortgage broker as a 'finder's fee'.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Now he has decided to offer the cash incentive or 'finder's fee' as a last resort.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
You did, and managed to sell the package for 3,000, including a finder's fee of 250 to the person who organised the transaction.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Hope he got a finder's fee.
The Sun (2015)
Budget roughly 15 per cent on top of the advertised price for local sales taxes and the finder's fee typically charged by local agencies.