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A retail customer of a mutual organisation, such as a building society. | A retail customer of a mutual organisation, such as a building society. | ||
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More generally, a participant in a closed group of some kind. | |||
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* [[Maturity]] | * [[Maturity]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:40, 6 October 2018
1.
Pensions.
A beneficiary under an occupational pension scheme.
Pension scheme members may be:
i. Active (still accruing benefits by virtue of current service); or
ii. Deferred (no longer accruing benefits through having left the scheme, but entitled to receive benefits in the future); or
iii. Pensioners (currently receiving benefits). This third category will also usually include widows and other dependants of former members.
2.
Company law.
In relation to a company, a shareholder.
3.
Mutual organisations.
A retail customer of a mutual organisation, such as a building society.
4.
More generally, a participant in a closed group of some kind.
For example, a member-administered closed user group (MA-CUG).