IPA: /ɪnˈdɛntər/
KK: /ɪnˈdɛntər/
A person who represents a foreign company or product and earns a commission on transactions made in their home country, regardless of their involvement in those transactions.
The indentor helped the company expand its market by connecting them with local businesses.
Indentor is formed from "indent" (from Latin "indentare", meaning to make a notch or to dent) and the suffix "-or" (meaning one who). The word "indentor" refers to one who makes indentations or notches, typically in a document or material.
Think of someone who 'makes notches' ('indent') in something — the '-or' indicates that this person is the one doing the action.