Abstract:
The objective of this study was to investigate on how Savings and Credit Cooperative
Societies in Rwanda contributed to members' economic wellbeing. The investigated
research problem was to establish the contribution of SACCOs to members' economic
wellbeing; despite their known advantages and conducive policy; financial support; and
various interventions. Specifically, the study considered UMWALIMU SACCOs in Huye
District as a case study. The researcher looked at financial services as well as the benefits
that members have got from the use of these financial services, and assessed the economic
wellbeing of members after their entry into SACCOs. The study employed questionnaires,
interviews, and documentations as data collection tools. A sample of 200 randomly
selected respondents from UMWALIMU SACCOs in Huye branch was used during this
study and, it was supplemented by the information from the representatives from this
SACCOs. The data of this research were analyzed by using both qualitative and
quantitative analysis through software of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS).
The research results showed that despite the rapid development of financial services, a
majority of members of UMWALIMU SACCOs remain without access to the services they
need to improve their livelihoods and their economic wellbeing has not significantly
marked a positive change. Therefore, it is recommended that UMWALIMU SACCOs
should put in place the credit policy that facilitates members to access the long-term loans
at a smaller interest rate. Education and training to the members about new income
generating activities and business management, should be organized by this SACCOs in
partnership with its stakeholders, which would contribute to lift the members’ income
level.