The role of savings and credit schemes on the welfare of members
Abstract
There are several savings and credit schemes in Uganda extending financial services to
low income earners. Many people take up small and easily repayable loans with the
desire to improve on their welfare and that of their family members. The study was to
establish the role of savings and credit schemes on the welfare of members. The study
was based on the following objectives: to find out the role of credit on the welfare of
members, analyze the effect of savings on member’s welfare and examine the effect of
capacity building on the welfare of members. The researcher adopted a case study
research design where both primary and secondary data was got from a sample size of
79 HEDA SACCO members and the staff. Primary data was obtained by use of self
administered questionnaires and inter views. The secondary data was obtained from
internal reports such as the disbursement by sector and the loan portfolio reports.
Findings of the study revealed that HEDA SACCO has played a significant role in the
improving the welfare of its members by being able to give members credit to help them
improve their wellbeing through acquiring of assets, managing their business properly
and increasing investment. However some loopholes were indentified for example the
vulnerable people especially the aged, those who had no sufficient security for loans
were less involved in SACCO activities and even the young people are less considered
which makes these people miss out on opportunities to improve their welfare.
Finally the study recommended that the elderly and the young should be considered in
the SACCO activities because they have the potential to improve on their welfare and
the SACCO should increase on its funds it gives to give credit so as to help sole the
problem of in adequate capital