Friendly societies and credit unions
Friendly societies and credit unions are covered by the same legislation and are member-based organisations.
Further information
Friendly societies
A friendly society is not a body corporate. It can best be described as a voluntary society funded by the subscriptions from members for their welfare and that of their families and near relations in sickness, childhood, old age, and infirmity.
Credit unions
A credit union is registered under the Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Act 1982. A credit union is a financial co-operative and its main object is to provide members with loans for everyday purposes at a minimum rate of interest.
Forms for friendly societies and credit unions
Find the annual return forms for Friendly societies, Credit unions and UFS Dispensary or Working Men’s Clubs here.
Friendly society and credit union fees
Fees for friendly societies (including branches, UFS Dispensary and Working Men’s Clubs) and credit unions. Fees quoted include GST at the rate that applies from 1 October 2010.
Annual reports of the Registrar
Each year the Registrar of Friendly Societies and Credit Unions records the principal matters transacted under or pursuant to the Friendly Societies and Credit Unions Act 1982.
