SHARE CAPITAL DEPOSIT

SHARE CAPITAL DEPOSIT

Share capital is the permanent member contribution toward the Sacco capital and forms part of Sacco equity. Shares cannot be withdrawn even on exit from the Sacco but can be transferred to another willing member.

The share capital earns dividend at the end of a financial year.



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