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Stokvels prove their worth

Nov 25 2009 16:13 Leani Wessels

Johannesburg - Stokvels or saving clubs are proving to be resilient against the recession as consumers would rather close a bank account than admit to friends and family that they're struggling, according to Old Mutual's newly-launched savings monitor.

Half of South African households are saving less than they did a year ago, as consumers find themselves over-indebted.

According to the research, 31% of households were saving for their children's and their own education, about 19% were saving for a deposit to buy a house, and 15% were saving to pay off debt.

The data also showed 22% of households were putting money away to buy a car. Entrepreneurship was less of a priority, as only 7% were saving to be their own bosses.

About 54% of households are putting less money into savings accounts. Stokvels, however, have maintained their appeal, recording a mere 10% decline in the last year, with 43% of black households using them as a savings vehicle.

"Stokvels have remained resilient during this strong time, demonstrating their broad appeal," said Crispin Sonn, director of corporate affairs at Old Mutual.

"It presents a challenge to the financial services sector to find creative ways of incorporating social contracting into the formal savings arena."

Banks have started incorporating simpler, less intimidating attitudes towards customers, especially those from lower-income households. Capitec already offers a choice of only three simplified banking products and low fees, while First National Bank recently announced its EasyPlan which will cater especially for lower-end customers.

- Fin24.com

 

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Busi Skenjana
Jan 12 2010 18:31 Report this comment

Stokvels are my life. I belong to 2 ( for more than 10 years. In the other stokvel (Investment Club we bought a chalet at Kruger Park Lodge. It is now paid off.). I write a weekly advice column for stokvels in Move! Magazine.. I give talks Nationally to stokvels. You can contact me on 082 902 4238. I would like to keep in touch with people who have practical and innovative ideas about stokvels.
 
Paul Roviss
Nov 26 2009 13:16 Report this comment

I am very much interested to see and learn on who the formal banks cater for the informal community (low income segment). Stokvels has been in existence in Africa for very long time and it has been the financial vehicle for the un-banked. I will be interested Guys (Zodiac & Andries) if you can include me on your discussions. I can be contacted on the following email, paulroviss@gmail.com.
 
Eman
Nov 26 2009 12:05 Report this comment

It really is a good savings scheme and you don't pay anyone but some people decided not to pay when it came to my turn and so I lost money. You need reliable trust worthy people. This tells me that if Africans can do this and make it succeed why can't we just work together for the good of our people. There will always be exceptions!!!
 
zodiac mortar
Nov 26 2009 07:51 Report this comment

i also subscribe to stokvels, they are a good savings vehicle though they are built on trust and honesty as a character. i would like the previous writer Mr. Andries Mokgele to contact me at 0824490382. we seem to have something in common and can learn from each other. thanks
 
Andries Mokgele
Nov 26 2009 07:44 Report this comment

I am part of group that has viewed it neccessary to consolidate our assets and invest in a society. Despite the economic meltdown members are continuing to contribute to the coffers of the society. Because we believe that the investment will ultimately grow and realise the object of becoming entrepreneurs. To date the membes have realised sustained returns on their invetsments and the collective view is that we expand our product offering to include family life cover. African solution at best!!
 
 
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