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How to join Mwalimu National SACCO, membership form, benefits and contacts

Mwalimu National Sacco.

Mwalimu National Sacco.

Mwalimu National SACCO (MNS) members enjoy many services that include loans, salary advances, dividends on savings and welfare benefits. You may be wondering how to join the SACCO? Ok, worry not. Here is your complete guide to Mwalimu National SACCO membership.

MWALIMU NATIONAL SACCO MEMBERSHIP

There are two types of members who can join Mwalimu National SACCO; Class A and B members.

CLASS A MEMBERS

These members include:

CLASS B MEMBERS

Class B members are

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER.

Joining the SACCO is quite easy and straight forward. All that you need to do is to download the Membership application form. This is available on the SACCO’s website,  contacting a SACCO representative (delegate) or at its branches countrywide. You can then return the completed form to to the SACCO offices or pass it to the SACCO delegate for onward transmission.

The completed form, upon receipt and admission, shall be allocated a membership number, filed in the respective member’s personal file and the number given be entered in the members’ register.

The admission of new members is done by the MNS board. The board may refuse admission of a new member if some requirements are not met.

To join Mwalimu National SACCO, you have to meet the following requirements:

  1. You should be aged above 18 years.
  2. One must be a Kenyan Citizen or an ordinary resident of Kenya.
  3. You must be of sound mind.
  4. You must have a clean criminal record. One must have not been convicted of any criminal offense or not have been sentenced to a jail term of more than 6 months.
  5. You must be of good standing character.
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MEMBERS’ RIGHTS

Both class A and B Members enjoy a number of rights. These include:

Class B members are, though, excluded from participating in decision making at the Branch Annual General Meeting of members. They can not also participate in electing or being elected as delegates of the SACCO.

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