Mwalimu National Sacco: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Mwalimu National Sacco: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Mwalimu National DT Sacco is the largest Deposit-Taking Sacco (DT-Sacco) in Kenya and across Africa by asset size. Established in 1974, it was primarily created to mobilize savings and provide affordable credit to Kenya’s teaching fraternity and education professionals. Get Frequently asked questions on Mwalimu National DT Sacco and their answers, below.

Mwalimu National Sacco’s Quick Fact File.

SACCO Official Name Mwalimu National Sacco
Primary Target Sector Education/Teachers
Head Office Nairobi
County Nairobi
Postal Address P.O. Box 73620-00200
Regulatory Tier Tier 1
Total Assets (Ksh B) 68.89
Total Deposits (Ksh B) 52.19

1. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Frequently Asked Questions on Membership & Registration

  • Who is eligible to join Mwalimu National Sacco?

    Mwalimu National Sacco is primarily built for professionals in the education sector. This includes teachers employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), Ministry of Education employees, lecturers and staff in tertiary institutions/universities, private school teachers, and Sacco employees.

  • What do I need to register as a new member?

    To complete your membership application, you generally need to submit:

    • A fully completed membership application form.

    • A copy of your National ID Card or valid passport (both sides).

    • Your original, most current certified pay slip.

    • Three recent passport-size photographs.

Eligible members include:

  • Teachers employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions.
  • Lecturers and staff in public and private universities.
  • Staff employed directly by Mwalimu National Sacco.
  • Spouses of existing members (if gainfully employed).
  • Approved civil servants and select private education sector stakeholders.

 

  • Can I remain a member if I leave my current employer?

    Yes. Once you join, you can maintain your membership as an individual/diaspora member even if you transition out of formal teaching or change employers, provided you continue making your monthly contributions.


2. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Frequently Asked Questions on Savings, Shares, and Deposits

  • What is the difference between Share Capital and Non-Withdrawable Deposits?

    Understanding how your money is categorized is crucial for dividends and borrowing power.

Feature Share Capital (Equity) Non-Withdrawable Deposits
Purpose Represents your co-ownership in the Sacco. Used as collateral against your loans.
Withdrawal Non-withdrawable. Can only be transferred or sold to another member upon exit. Withdrawable only when you completely exit the Sacco.
Earnings Earns annual Dividends (historically around 10.5% to 11.5%). Earns annual Interest on Deposits (historically around 10%).
Borrowing Power Does not directly multiply for loans. Determines your borrowing threshold (usually multiplied 3 to 6 times).
  • How long must I contribute before I can apply for a loan?

    New members must actively contribute to their savings and deposits for at least three consecutive months to qualify for credit facilities.


3. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Frequently Asked Questions on Loans & Credit Facilities

  • How much money am I allowed to borrow?

    Your borrowing limit is typically 3 to 6 times the value of your accumulated non-withdrawable deposits. However, this is strictly subject to the one-third take-home rule, meaning your net salary after all deductions cannot drop below one-third of your basic pay.

  • What are the general requirements for getting a loan approved?

    • A fully completed loan application form.

    • Your two most recent certified pay slips (not older than two months).

    • A copy of your National ID or passport.

    • Active guarantors whose combined deposits fully cover the loan amount.

  • Can I self-guarantee my loan?

    Yes. You can self-guarantee your loan if the total amount you are borrowing is less than or equal to your own free deposits (your total deposits minus any outstanding loan balances or amounts you have used to guarantee others).

  • How long does loan processing take?

    • Emergency/School Fees Loans: Typically processed within 24 to 48 hours.

    • Normal/Development Loans: Usually take up to 4 working days to process and disburse, assuming all paperwork and documentation are complete.

  • Is there a penalty if I clear my loan early?

    No, there are no penalties for early loan clearance or offsetting.


4. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Frequently Asked Questions on Digital Banking & Platform Access

  • How do I access Mwalimu National Sacco digital services?

    The Sacco offers three core digital management options:

    1. USSD Mobile Banking: Accessed via the official shortcode menu on your phone to check balances, request mobile loans, or get mini-statements.

    2. Mobile App: Available for download on mobile application storefronts after your account is activated at a branch.

    3. Online Web Portal: Members can log into the members’ portal online to track contributions, download statement statements, and monitor loan balances.

  • How long does it take for my mobile or bank deposits to reflect?

    • M-Pesa Deposits: Usually reflect within 24 hours on working days.

    • Local Bank Transfers: Take between 12 to 48 hours to clear and update.

    • Diaspora/International Transfers: Typically take 2 to 4 working days.


5. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Frequently Asked Questions on Membership Withdrawal & Exit

  • What is the process for withdrawing from the Sacco?

    If you decide to leave Mwalimu National Sacco, you must submit a formal written notice of your intention to withdraw. The Sacco requires a notice period (typically 60 days) to process refunds.

  • Can I withdraw my money if I still have an active loan or guarantee someone else?

    • Your Own Loans: You cannot withdraw your deposits if you have an outstanding loan. Your deposits will first be used to offset any remaining loan balances.

    • Guarantorship: If you have guaranteed another member’s loan, you cannot withdraw until that member clears their loan or finds an alternative guarantor to take over your share of the security.


Mwalimu National Sacco’s Portals & Website.

  1. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Website: https://www.mwalimunational.coop/
  2. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Loan Calculator Portal: https://membersportal.mwalimunational.coop/login
  3. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Membership Application Portal: https://membersportal.mwalimunational.coop/self/registration
  4. Mwalimu National Sacco’s Members Login Portal: https://membersportal.mwalimunational.coop/login/

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