aceptante
Aceptante is a term derived from the Spanish verb aceptar and is used in two main senses. In legal and financial contexts, it designates the person who signs a document to accept an obligation, most commonly in bills of exchange and promissory notes. The aceptante (acceptor) commits to paying the amount at maturity, making the instrument binding for the acceptor as the debtor. This role is distinct from the drawer, who creates the instrument, and the drawee or payee, who may be the party originally expected to pay or receive funds.
In a letra de cambio (bill of exchange), the aceptante is the party that formally accepts the
Beyond finance, aceptante can function as a general noun or adjective meaning “one who accepts” or “accepting.”
Etymologically, aceptante comes from aceptar with the agentive suffix -ante, forming a designation for the doer