/ɪnˌdɔːˈsiː/ – noun
Definition: người được chuyển nhượng (hối phiếu), người được ký hậu (thụ hưởng), người được quyền lĩnh (séc).
A more thorough explanation: An endorsee is a person or entity to whom a negotiable instrument, such as a check or promissory note, is transferred by means of an endorsement, thereby giving the endorsee the right to enforce the instrument against the parties liable on it.
Example: The endorsee of the check was able to deposit it into their bank account.