Glossary

The register contains details of societies registered (or previously registered) under:

  • Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 (previously the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965)
  • Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969
  • Credit Unions Act 1979
  • The Credit Unions (Northern Ireland) Order 1985
  • Friendly Societies Act 1974
  • Friendly Societies Act 1992
  • Building Societies Act 1986

Information about documents

Pre-2001 for societies deregistered before 2001, the file will be with The National Archive.

2001-2013 – for societies still registered between 2001 and September 2013 documents were digitised on request. There may be information held on paper that is not available online. To find out if other documents are available, and to request their digitisation, ‘Request Digitisation’.

Post 2013 – from 18 September 2013 all documents were ‘digital by default’. Any document created after this date will be on the Register already.

On 1 April 2018 we received the digital files from the Department for the Economy in Northern Ireland, on the transfer of the registration function to the FCA.

Standard Industrial Classification

We display Standard Industrial Classifications (SIC) to classify the economic activity of societies. Where the society has specified their SIC, we have displayed that. Where the society has not provided a SIC, we have selected one. We use the Office for National Statisticsclassification framework, and apply the same condensed list used by Companies House.

Reporting Classifications

These classifications are used in the downloadable extract of the register. Societies are mapped to the most specific classification.

Report classificationDefinition
Advocacy and campaigningSocieties involved primarily in advocating or campaigning for particular causes, including societies operating to save or provide particular services within communities.
AgricultureSocieties operating in agriculture or forestry, including production and supply, marketing, and collective purchasing.
Allotment and gardeningSocieties managing or operating allotments for use by their members, including and gardening societies.
Art, culture and educationSocieties for the promotion of art or culture, or provision or promotion of education and training, including museums, libraries, art galleries, music studios.
Associations and networksSocieties acting as membership bodies providing support for other organisations, and societies running networks supporting organisations or individuals.
Community EnterpriseSocieties operating businesses within and for the benefit of a particular community, including community cafes, community centres, and activities not covered by other categories.
Community Land TrustsSocieties operating as 'community land trusts' or development trusts.
Community pubsSocieties running a pub and other associated services within, and for the benefit of, a particular community.
Community shopsSocieties running a shop and other associated services within, and for the benefit of, a particular community.
Energy and environmentSocieties involved in the production or supply of renewable energy, energy utility provision, and societies focused on environmental protection or improvement.
Financial ServicesSocieties providing financial services (including both unregulated financial services, and those regulated under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, a) including credit unions, friendly society insurers, building societies, and community development finance institutes (CDFIs).
FishingSocieties operating as fishing clubs, or Fish Producer Organisations.
Health and social careSocieties involved in the provision of health or social care services, including consortia of General Practitioners (GPs), dental care, and social care.
HousingSocieties involved in the provision or maintenance of housing including housing associations (including Registered Social Landlords, Registered Providers), housing co-operatives, tenant management organisations and residents associations.
Leisure and recreation facilitiesSocieties operating leisure centres or recreational facilities, including gyms, lidos, caravan sites.
Manufacturing and servicesSocieties producing goods, or providing industrial services such as bike repair, printing.
Produce marketsSocieties operating markets selling produce - including country markets and farmers markets.
Professional servicesSocieties managing or providing the services of their members including management consultants, actors agencies, taxi operators.
Retail societiesSocieties operating in the retail sector providing goods to their member-consumers, wholesale services to retail societies, and subsidiaries of these societies.
Social clubsSocieties operating as licensed clubs including "working men's clubs", community halls, and other societies for the purpose of social interaction between members.
Sports clubsSocieties for playing amateur or professional sport including rugby, football, cricket, and sports clubs including golf and bowling.
Supporters TrustsSocieties of fans of particular sports clubs, including football and rugby clubs.
Technology and communicationsSocieties providing digital, data, and other information technology services, and societies involved in media or film production or services
TransportSocieties providing transport services including community buses, car clubs, and local or heritage railways.
Welfare and supportSocieties operating as benevolent societies, grant giving bodies, or providing other welfare and support services

Statistical Condition

Societies in Great Britain registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 (before 1 August 2014), or in Northern Ireland under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 (before 6 April 2018), are described on the register as ‘Registered Societies’.

Registered societies generally need to meet one of two ‘conditions for registration’, being that they are either (i) a ‘bona fide co-operative’ (‘Co-operative’) or (ii) ‘conducting business for the benefit of the community’ (‘Community benefit’).

The ‘Statistical Condition’ column records whether they are more closely aligned to the either the ‘Co-operative’ or ‘Community benefit’ condition. This data is provided for statistical and analytical purposes only. It is best used at an aggregated level as many societies were registered before the conditions for registration existed. The classifications have been produced by us based on the documents – such as the registered rules, and initial application form, of a society. Our classification is based on chapters 4 and 5 of our guidance; https://www.handbook.fca.org.uk/handbook/RFCCBS/

This data was introduced on 5 December 2025.

Co-operative Type

We have recorded co-operatives as one of four types based on the main interest members have in their co-operative. We have used the International Labour Organization guidelines on the statistical classification of co-operatives.

The following descriptions are quoted or adapted from Measuring Cooperatives, International Labour Organization (2025) (pages 15-16):

  • Consumer or user co-operatives. Members are purchasing or using a good or service provided by that co-operative. This includes financial services, retail, social clubs, and a broad range of other co-operatives.
  • Worker co-operatives. Members are ‘individual workers…whose jobs are directly assured through their co-operative’.
  • Producer co-operatives. Members are producing some kind of activity as enterprises (whether as legally constituted entities, or as a sole trader). This includes many agricultural co-operatives but also taxi driver co-operatives, where the drivers are using infrastructure of the co-operative (eg radio services) to deliver their productive activity, and those providing professional services, such as managing agents owned by actors.
  • Multi-stakeholder co-operatives. Where two or more of the above have ‘significant involvement in the activity of the co-operative’, with those relationships being reflected in the governance of the co-operative (eg a co-operative with a category of ‘worker member’ and ‘user member’ in their rules, such as in a co-operative providing care services, with service users and staff as categories of member). Some co-operatives have additional classes of member in their rules, such as ‘supporter members’ or ‘non-user investor members’. Where those are the only additional category of member, we have not classified them as a multi-stakeholder co-operative because those members will generally not have significant involvement in the activity of the co-operative.

This data was introduced on 5 December 2025, and is designed for use at an aggregated level, for statistical and analytical purposes only.

System Codes

SuffixDefinition
84ASociety registered under the Friendly Societies Act 1974 converting to a society under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014
ALAppointment of a liquidator
AM (or AMAL) Amalgamation of one society with another, to form a new society
AMLCAmalgamation of one or more societies into a company
CAN Cancellation of a society
CN Cancellation of a society
CO Conversion of a society to a company (used until 1994).
CONV Conversion of a society to a company or Scottish Charitable Organisation
CW Winding up by Court Order
F53Friendly society transferring to a branch
FW Final winding up
HC Cancellation of a society at the instigation of the FCA
HCDE Housing Corporation Deregistration
HCID Cancellation of a Building Society after dissolution
HCM Cancellation of a society by the Central Office on the grounds it has ceased to exist
HtoD Manual change of status (where a status of a society has not correctly updated)
ID Instrument of Dissolution
ID92 Incorporated Friendly Society dissolution
IDAU Instrument of dissolution
IOD Instrument of Dissolution for a society registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 or Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969
LQ Voluntary Liquidation
LtoD Manual change of status (where a status of a society has not correctly updated)
NBC Cancellation of a society at the instigation of the FCA
OT Other Termination
OTRM Termination method unknown
RC Request to Cancel – where a society has applied to cancel its own registration.
RC92 Request to Cancel under the Friendly Societies Act 1992- where a society has applied to cancel its own registration.
RE Receivership
RR Request to Cancel – where a society has applied to cancel its own registration.
S126 Cancellation of a society where it has provided a certificate under s126 of the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 following either its transfer of engagements, dissolution, or liquidation.
S59Cancellation of a society where it has provided a certificate under s59 of the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965 following either its transfer of engagements, dissolution, or liquidation.
TE Transfer of engagements to another society
TE92 Transfer of engagements under the Friendly Societies Act 1992
TEB Branch transfer of engagements
TECO Transfer of engagements to a company
UN Amalgamation of one society with another, to form a new society
VW Voluntary winding up
WU Winding up
WUBS Building society final winding up

Some of the mutual society numbers are followed by a suffix. Societies registered in Northern Ireland under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 (before 6 April 2018) or The Credit Unions (Northern Ireland) Order 1985 have a prefix.


Suffix/Prefix Definition Society Type
4000 Co-operative Societies registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 (from 1 August 2014) or the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 (from 6 April 2018) have a number starting 4000, with no prefix or suffix. Co-operative Society
7000 Community Benefit Societies registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 (from 1 August 2014) or the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 (from 6 April 2018) have a number starting 7000 with no prefix or suffix. Community Benefit Society
AD Ancient Order of Foresters - District Friendly Society
ADS Ancient Order of Foresters - Scottish District Friendly Society
AOF Ancient Order of Foresters - Court Friendly Society
AOFI Ancient Order of Foresters - Irish Branch Friendly Society
AOFS Ancient Order of Foresters - Scottish Court Friendly Society
AOHB Ancient Order of Hibernians - Scottish Branch Ancient Order of Hibernians - Scottish District Friendly Society
AOHD Ancient Order of Hibernians - Irish District Friendly Society
AOHI Ancient Order of Hibernians - Irish District Friendly Society
B Building Society Building Society
BS Building Society Scotland Building Society
BNI Building Society - Northern Ireland Building Society
BEN Benevolent Society Benevolent Society
BENI Benevolent Society - Irish Benevolent Society
BENS Benevolent Society - Scottish Benevolent Society
C Credit Union Credit Union
CU (prefix) Credit Union in Northern Ireland Credit Union
CUS Credit Union Scotland Credit Union
COL Collecting Society Friendly Society
COLS Collecting Society - Scottish Friendly Society
F Friendly Society Friendly Society
FASM Order of Free and Accepted Scottish Mechanics - Branch Friendly Society
FI Friendly Society - Irish Friendly Society
FS Friendly Society - Scottish Friendly Society
GLUK Grand Lodge of UK Independent Order of Engineers & Mechanics Friendly Society
GOIM Grand Order of Independent Mechanics - Branch Friendly Society
GOIS Grand Order of Israel and Shield of David - Branch Friendly Society
GUD Grand United Order of Oddfellows - District Friendly Society
GUOO Grand United Order of Oddfellows - Branch Friendly Society
IAC Industrial Assurance Company Data Transfer - see Companies House
INFI Irish National Foresters Benefit Society - Irish Branch Friendly Society
IOKD Independent Order of Oddfellows Kingston Unity - District Friendly Society
IOKU Independent Order of Oddfellows Kingston Unity - Lodge Friendly Society
IOMU Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity - Lodge Friendly Society
IORI Independent Order of Rechabites - Irish District Friendly Society
IORS Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unity Friendly Society
IUOL Independent Order of Rachebites Salford Unity District Friendly Society
RSUS Independent Order of Rachebites Salford Unity - Scottish District Friendly Society
IUOM Independent Order of Loyal Mechanics England/World Friendly Society
IP (prefix) A society registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 before 6 April 2018. Registered Society
L Loan Society Loan Society
MUD Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity - District Friendly Society
MUDS Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity - Scottish District Friendly Society
MUS Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity - Scottish Lodge Friendly Society
NIOO National Independent Order of Oddfellows - Branch Friendly Society
NIOS National Independent Order of Oddfellows - Scottish Branch Friendly Society
OD Order of Druids - Lodge Friendly Society
ODD Order of Druids - District Friendly Society
OSTD Order of Sons of Temperance - District Friendly Society
OSTI Order of Sons of Temperance - Irish District Friendly Society
R Society registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 before 1 August 2014. Registered Society
RS Society in Scotland registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 before 1 August 2014. Registered Society
SA Specially Authorised Society (under the Friendly Societies Act 1974) Specially Authorised Society
SAL Specially Authorised Loan Society (under the Friendly Societies Act 1974) Specially Authorised Society
SALI Specially Authorised Loan Society - Irish (under the Friendly Societies Act 1974) Specially Authorised Society
SAS Specially Authorised Society - Scottish (under the Friendly Societies Act 1974) Specially Authorised Society
SF Superannuation Fund Superannuation
SOO Scottish Order of Oddfellows - Scottish Lodges Friendly Society
UAOD United Ancient Order of Druids - Lodge Friendly Society
UBSM United Brotherhood of Speculative Mechanics Friendly Society
AODD United Ancient Order of Druids - District Friendly Society
W Working Men's Club Working Men’s Club
WI Working Men's Club - Irish Working Men’s Club
WS Working Men's Club - Scottish Working Men’s Club