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Friday, 8 August 2014

A Savings & Investment Club for Us – Spread the word!



I came across this quote recently: “Goals are harmful unless they guide you to make specific behaviours easier to do. Don’t focus your motivation on doing Behaviour X. Instead, focus on making Behaviour X easier to do.” 

Many of us have the goal of saving money to acquire land or other property, but are daunted by the large amounts that one would have to accumulate to reach his/her goal. Others would like to support their friends or family members get to the gaol of owning some property but are similarly daunted.

Now a Savings & Investment club has recently (June 2014) been created to support the realization of these goals. The club meets monthly (at venues decided at preceding meetings), and has a monthly contribution of Kshs. 8,000 (Kshs. 2000/week). New members will however have to top-up for July and August contributions.  These savings are banked with Rafiki Micro-finance bank, with the prospect of getting loan financing X 9 of the saved amounts to realize the club’s goal.

The current goal is to purchase a large track of land that can then either be subdivided to or sold at concessionary rates to members and market rates to non-members – once this is realized members will vote for a new project.

The club members have discovered that instead of “focusing on building a savings culture, it is preferable to make savings easier to do.” /And have therefore made their monthly meetings an opportunity to catch up with each other, and they also invite life-coaches for a 30mins – 1 hr. presentation on issues important to the members. 

In addition to making monthly contributions, members must also ascribe to the membership terms and conditions – which largely reflect the general rights and obligations of any regular Savings and Investment Club.  This club however has made a deliberate effort to ascribe to global standards on equality and non-discrimination. People who support homophobia or transphobia may find the respectful attitudes towards all Kenyans prevalent in the club rather challenging.

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