View your shares

Summary

See how many shares you hold in your SACCO and what they are worth. About 3 minutes · 5 steps. Also called: my shares, share account, share value.

Prerequisites

  • You can sign in — see How to sign in to the member app.
  • A share account your SACCO has already opened for you.

Step-by-step

  1. Open the member app and sign in. You'll see Your Groups.
  2. Tap your group. Your dashboard opens.
  3. On the Shares card, tap See Details. Your share account opens.
    Your share account in the member app, showing the product name, account number, total shares, the balances and the account status
    Figure 1: Your share account in the member app, showing the product name, account number, total shares, the balances and the account status
  4. Read Product Name, Account Number and Total Share. Total Share counts the shares you own — a number of shares, not money.
  5. Read the balances and Status. The balances show what your shares are worth in your currency. Reserved Balance and Available Balance work as they do for savings — View your savings explains them.

Note: This screen is a view only. Your SACCO handles share withdrawals and transfers for you.

Common pitfalls & FAQ

  • There's no Shares card, or nothing opens. Your SACCO opens share accounts for members. If you expect to hold shares, ask them to check the account exists and is active.
  • My share count looks small. Share value depends on the price per share your SACCO sets, so the count and the balance differ. Ask your SACCO if the number looks wrong.
  • Can I buy more shares here? Not from this screen. If your SACCO offers USSD, you can contribute there: pick the share account, enter the amount, and check the total shown — it includes any fee. USSD contributions post in real time, so make sure you pay into shares, not savings. If a contribution doesn't show, take your confirmation message to the SACCO.
  • What's the difference between shares and savings? Savings is money you pay in and take out. Shares are your ownership stake in the SACCO.

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