/kəʊ-ˈkrɛdɪtə/ – Noun
Definition: đồng chủ nợ.
A more throughout explanation: A co-creditor is a person or entity who shares a legal right to collect a debt or claim against a debtor along with one or more other creditors.
Example: In a bankruptcy case, each co-creditor has the right to file a claim for the amount owed by the debtor.