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''France.''
1.  


Compagnie Française pour l'Assurance pour Commerce Extérieur.  
''Pensions.''


Also written 'Coface'.
A beneficiary under an occupational pension scheme.


Pension scheme members may be:


French based international credit insurer. In France it acts as the state export credit agency.  
i. ''Active'' (still accruing benefits by virtue of current service); or <br>
ii. ''Deferred'' (no longer accruing benefits through having left the scheme, but entitled to receive benefits in the future); or <br>
iii. ''Pensioners'' (currently receiving benefits)This third category will also usually include widows and other dependants of former members.


Following privatisation by the French Government it is now owned by the Natixis bank group.


2.


==See also==
''Company law.''
* [[Export Credits Guarantee Department]]
* [[Exports]]


[[Category:Trade_finance]]
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).
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Building society]]
* [[Company]]
* [[Maturity]]
* [[Member-administered closed user group]]
* [[Mutual]]
* [[Occupational pension scheme]]
* [[Pensioner]]
* [[Pensions Ombudsman]]
* [[Separate personality principle]]
* [[Shareholders]]
 
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]

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).


See also