About Foresters Friendly Society
Why Choose Foresters Friendly Society?
As a Friendly Society, we have been taking care of our members and their families for over 175 years - not just financially but in other ways too. When it comes to providing financial products, our guiding principle has always been to offer simple, flexible and affordable solutions. Which is precisely why we insist on explaining what the product is, how it works and why it could be right for you.
And because Foresters Friendly is a mutual society, we have no shareholders and profits are retained for our members' benefit. For more information please read the 'How you share in the profits' document.
Straightforward financial solutions with a human touch
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Make the most of our unique Foresters Friendly Society Membership
When you take out a Foresters product, you'll automatically become a member of Foresters Friendly Society. Our membership package offers you a range of savings, benevolence and protection benefits in a supportive community network - at no extra cost.
Find out more about becoming a member of Foresters Friendly Society
Straightforward Approach with a Human Touch
Foresters Friendly Society has been joining together with people in the community to offer them care and protection since 1834. We began as and remain a Friendly Society and are committed to looking after the best interests and well being of our members.
Foresters Friendly Society History
Foresters Friendly Society in the Community
Our community groups - or branches - comprise of participating members who choose to meet socially on a regular basis to provide friendship and support to one another.
You do not have to join in with the activities organised by your local branch such as fundraising or social events, but many people enjoy the interaction with people from their local community and like to get involved in the various events organised in their area.
We also have an online community where members can interact, from the comfort of their own home. Visit the Foresters Friends networking site to find out more.