rentier
/ˈrɛntiːər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who lives on income from investments, especially rent, rather than from a salary or wages.
“After retiring from his business, he became a rentier and lived off his investments.”
2. noun
A person or government that lends money or supplies goods at interest, especially to a country in need.
“The country had to rely on foreign rentiers to finance its economic development.”