# Finder

> website

**Wikidata**: [Q104880089](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q104880089)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finder_(website))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/finder-q104880089

## Summary
Finder is a website that operates in the financial services industry. It is documented in public knowledge sources, including an English Wikipedia article titled "Finder (website)" and a Google Knowledge Graph entry (/g/11ll782gpl).

## Key Facts
- Instance of: website.
- Industry: financial services.
- Product or material produced: financial services.
- Wikipedia article title (English): "Finder (website)".
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/11ll782gpl.
- Wikidata description: website.
- Sitelink count on Wikidata: 1.
- The website classification (instance of) corresponds to the general "website" class.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Finder?
A: Finder is a website that operates in the financial services industry. It is represented in public knowledge bases such as Wikipedia and Google Knowledge Graph.

### Q: What industry does Finder operate in?
A: Finder operates in the financial services industry and is recorded as producing financial services.

### Q: Where can I find authoritative entries about Finder?
A: Finder has an English Wikipedia article titled "Finder (website)" and a Google Knowledge Graph entry with ID /g/11ll782gpl. It is also described on Wikidata as a website.

## Why It Matters
Finder is categorized as a website within the financial services industry and is recognized across major public knowledge repositories. That recognition — an English Wikipedia article, a Wikidata entry, and a Google Knowledge Graph identifier — indicates that Finder is an identifiable digital entity within the financial services domain. For researchers, data integrators, or applications that rely on authoritative metadata, Finder’s presence in these knowledge systems enables consistent linking, discovery, and classification. Being listed with explicit industry and product attributes (financial services) helps automated systems and human users quickly understand the domain context of the site. In interoperability or knowledge-graph scenarios, those standardized identifiers and descriptions reduce ambiguity about what Finder is and how it should be categorized or connected to other financial-services resources.

## Notable For
- Being an instance of the general "website" class while explicitly categorized in the financial services industry.
- Having an English Wikipedia article titled "Finder (website)".
- Having a Google Knowledge Graph identifier: /g/11ll782gpl.
- Being documented on Wikidata with a concise description: "website".
- Explicitly listed as producing financial services.

## Body
### Overview
- Finder is identified as a website.
- The entity is associated with the financial services industry.
- The product or material attributed to Finder is financial services.

### Classification and identifiers
- Instance of: website.
- Wikidata description: website.
- Wikipedia article title (English): "Finder (website)".
- Google Knowledge Graph ID: /g/11ll782gpl.
- Sitelink count on Wikidata for this entity: 1.

### Industry and products
- Industry (as recorded): financial services.
- Product or material produced (as recorded): financial services.
- References for industry and product attribution include a revision of the Wikipedia article "Finder (website)" (see revision oldid=1023037666 as cited in the structured properties).

### References and sources recorded in structured properties
- Wikipedia article: Finder (website) — English.
- Wikipedia revision used as a reference in structured properties: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Finder_(website)&oldid=1023037666
- Google Knowledge Graph identifier: /g/11ll782gpl

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