Investomer

//ɪnˈvɛstəmə// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A customer who also owns shares in the business.

    "Brian Bellardo, General Counsel of StockPower Inc., described how companies can use their web sites to distribute stock to their customers, creating new "investomers" who will bring more loyalty and revenue to the company. He explained that investomers are both long-term investors and loyal customers who, according to his company's research, spend more and visit the company's web site more frequently."

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"Brian Bellardo, General Counsel of StockPower Inc., described how companies can use their web sites to distribute stock to their customers, creating new "investomers" who will bring more loyalty and revenue to the company. He explained that investomers are both long-term investors and loyal customers who, according to his company's research, spend more and visit the company's web site more frequently."

Etymology

Blend of investor + customer.

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