consolidator
/kən.sɒl.i.deɪ.tər/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing that consolidates something, especially a company or organization that takes over and reorganizes another.
“The consolidator played a crucial role in reorganizing the troubled company.”
2. noun
A person or organization that combines or unites smaller businesses or assets into a single entity.
“The consolidator invested heavily in acquiring smaller startups and merging them into a single company.”
3. verb
To combine or unite smaller businesses or assets into a single entity.
“The company decided to consolidate its operations and eliminate redundant departments.”