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How to log in to Mwalimu National Sacco Members Portal for Loans, dividends and Statements

How to log in to Mwalimu National Sacco Members Portal for Loans,dividends and Statements – Simplified Procedure

Mwalimu National SACCO is defensibly, one of the largest sacco in Kenya that majorly draws its membership from Teacher Service Commission-TSC employees and lectures.

One of the notable milestone Mwalimu National SACCO has achieved is mwalimu sacco members portal where bonafide members can conveniently access services offered at the sacco online without physically visiting branch office.

Also read: Mwalimu National Sacco loans; BOSA interest rates and loan calculator

Once a member logs into the mwalimu sacco members portal, the following services can be enjoyed:

Personal details- These includes total deposits, total loan repayments and total shares.

Loans- Loan Application List and Loan Calculator

Customer Relations

Reports- The following statements can be viewed:

FOSA Statement

 Guarantors Statement

 Loans Guaranteed

 Shares Capital Statement

 Dividend Statement

 Dividends

 Member Statement

How to login to mwalimu national sacco portal membersportal.mwalimunational.coop

To log in to members portal click https://membersportal.mwalimunational.coop

Enter your membership number and login password

If you don’t know your password click on forgot account details and you’ll be prompted to enter your membership number. Thereafter a new password will be sent to the mobile phone number that you used to register your account.

How to calculate dividends 

Just like other saccos, mwalimu national also pays dividends to members each year at the month of February. The sacco has declared dividends on total share capital (Kshs. 20,000) at 11.2%, rebates on deposits at 10.2% (your total amount at MNS minus the Kshs. 20,000 shares) and a withholding tax at 10% of dividends plus rebates.

Calculations for Mwalimu National sacco dividends:

Suppose the rebates on deposits of a member as at December is Kes. 100,000, capital shares at ksh 20,000 and he/she contributes Kes. 5,000, the total dividends will be calculated as follow:

Note that dividends is subject to the following deductions:

Excise duty

Processing fee

Amount  expected in your account (net) is the Actual amount (as Calculated above) minus any advance amount taken.

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