Saajat
Saajat is the plural form of the Finnish noun saaja, meaning a recipient or beneficiary. The term refers to a person, household, organization, or other entity that receives something from a payer, provider, or authority. In Finnish administrative language, saajat are the addressees of payments, services, or subsidies and are typically distinguished from those who provide or fund them.
Usage and contexts: The word appears in social security, housing and child benefits, pensions, and grants. Examples
Variants and related terms: Maksunsaaja refers to the payee or recipient of a payment, while saaja is
Etymology: Saaja derives from the verb saada, meaning to obtain or receive.
See also: saaja; maksunsaaja; related Finnish administrative terms.