preferred
adjective
uk/prɪˈfɜːd/ usliked or wanted more than another:
If a brand does not offer their preferred size, shape, colour, or price point, they will find another that does.
She said her school removed the company from its list of preferred lenders because of poor loan servicing and student complaints.
FINANCE, LAW
relating to people, businesses, etc. to which money is owed that must be paid back by a bankrupt company before it pays others, or to the debt itself:
Thanks to its preferred creditor status, the World Bank can expect to be repaid before any commercial lender.
A quarter of the company's preferred debt is in unpaid taxes.