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Qué (quién) es friendly society - definición

MUTUAL ASSOCIATION FOR A COMMON FINANCIAL OR SOCIAL PURPOSE
Friendly Society; Friendly societies; Female Friendly Society; Friendly Societies; Benevolent society; Mutual friendly society
  • The club secretary calling the roll of the [[Harting Old Club]], one of the oldest friendly societies in England

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¦ noun (in the UK) a mutual association providing sickness benefits, life assurance, and pensions.
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A friendly society (sometimes called a benefit society, mutual aid society, benevolent society, fraternal organization or ROSCA) is a mutual association for the purposes of insurance, pensions, savings or cooperative banking. It is a mutual organization or benefit society composed of a body of people who join together for a common financial or social purpose.
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(friendly societies)
A friendly society is an organization to which people regularly pay small amounts of money and which then gives them money when they retire or when they are ill. (BRIT)
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Friendly society

A friendly society (sometimes called a benefit society, mutual aid society, benevolent society, fraternal organization or ROSCA) is a mutual association for the purposes of insurance, pensions, savings or cooperative banking. It is a mutual organization or benefit society composed of a body of people who join together for a common financial or social purpose. Before modern insurance and the welfare state, friendly societies provided financial and social services to individuals, often according to their religious, political, or trade affiliations. These societies are still widespread in many parts of the developing world, where they are referred to as ROSCAs (rotating savings and credit associations), ASCAs (accumulating savings and credit associations), burial societies, chit funds, etc.

Ejemplos de uso de friendly society
1. In general it is a more child friendly society with people being a lot more accepting.
2. Labour claims it springs from its own fine old tradition of Co–op, friendly society and mutual.
3. The total bill for looking after an elderly parent is 120,187, according to research from the friendly society Liverpool Victoria.
4. He urged the new veterinary doctors to develop animal friendly society by utilizing their professionalism, educating livestock farmers about prevention from diseases and latest breeding methods.
5. In most cases the reason given was the need for extra income, according to the ICM poll for friendly society Liverpool Victoria.