A susu or sou-sou or osusu or asue is a form of rotating savings and credit association, a type of informal savings club arrangement between a small group of people who take turns by throwing hand, as members call it. The name is used in Africa and the Caribbean. Each member of the group periodically contributes the same amount of money to a common fund; the total contributions are then disbursed to a single member of the group. After each period, the recipient changes so that every member eventually has the opportunity to be a recipient of funds. Participants of a susu do not make a profit. Instead, small periodic contributions are combined into a larger lump sum of the same total value, with the susu acting as a savings club.