Dimkes Sacco, founded in 1999, began as a small financial cooperative catering exclusively to the Mothers’ Union, allowing women to save and invest with deposits as low as Kshs 500. Over the years, it has expanded into a reputable financial institution with an asset base of Kshs 2.46 billion and over 29,800 members.
Licensed by the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) as a deposit-taking Sacco, Dimkes has fully automated systems and employs high standards of management. Since opening its Front Office Service Activities (FOSA) in 2010, the Sacco has continued to grow and provide reliable financial services to its members.
Dimkes Sacco Membership Eligibility
Membership at Dimkes Sacco is open to a wide variety of individuals and groups. Whether you are a professional, business person, or part of a self-help group, you can join the Sacco. Specifically, eligibility extends to:
- Individuals: Any person above the age of 18 with the ability to save and participate in the Sacco’s activities.
- Groups/Chamas: Investment and welfare groups are welcome to join, offering collective savings and loan opportunities for group members.
- Corporate bodies: Companies or organizations can also apply for membership.
Dimkes Sacco Membership Requirements
Joining Dimkes Sacco is a straightforward process, whether you’re applying as an individual or representing a group. Below are the requirements for new members:
- Membership Application:
- Complete the membership application form. You can either download this from the Sacco’s website or pick it up at any of their offices across Kenya.
- Identification Documents:
- Submit a copy of your National Identity Card (ID).
- Attach a passport-size photo.
- Include your KRA PIN certificate.
- Membership Fees:
- Pay a registration fee of Kshs 500.
- The minimum share capital is Kshs 1,000, which represents your ownership in the Sacco.
- Account Creation:
- After submitting your application and documents, you’ll receive an account number from Dimkes once your registration is fully processed by their officers.
- Member Contributions:
- You can make deposits and contributions over the counter at Dimkes offices or use Mpesa Paybill number 804800.
- Standing orders and SWIFT codes are also available for those wishing to automate their payments.
Online Registration Process
For members who prefer online registration, Dimkes Sacco provides a portal where you can easily sign up:
- Step 1: Register on the Sacco’s online portal.
- Step 2: Proceed to the new membership registration section and complete the form.
- Ensure that all details are filled in correctly to avoid errors.
- Confirmation: Once the registration process is complete, you will receive an email confirmation, along with feedback from the Sacco’s customer service team.
Conclusion
By joining Dimkes Sacco, members gain access to a wide range of financial products and services tailored to support their economic growth and financial well-being. The Sacco’s mission to holistically transform lives through sustainable economic empowerment has made it a key player in Kenya’s cooperative movement. Whether you’re an individual, a group, or a corporate body, Dimkes offers a welcoming environment for all.
Dimkes Sacco Contacts
For further inquiries, you can visit Dimkes Sacco’s head office or reach out through the following contact details:
- Location: Bishop Magua House, 5th Floor, Kiambu Town (Next to ACK St. James Cathedral)
- Phone: 0111 033 100 / 0719 212 730