From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfriendly societyˈfriendly soˌciety noun [countable] SSOBFIan association in Britain that people regularly pay small amounts of money to, which then provides them with money when they become old or ill
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friendly society• Their friendly society status means that they have no shareholders in the normal sense of the term.From Longman Business Dictionaryfriendly societyˈfriendly soˌciety [countable]FINANCEORGANIZATIONS an organization whose members pay money into a FUND that is used to help them if they become sick or lose their job, or when they become old. REGISTERED friendly societies are able to borrow money at reduced interest rates or receive a higher rate on money they investThe Loyal Standard Association operated as a friendly society for sick, injured and elderly seamen. → society