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How many people have joined the sou sou?

How many people have joined the sou sou?

A total of 10 colleagues joined the sou-sou, but you can start one with any number of people. Ask co-workers, relatives and fellow church or gym members if they want in. We nominated my supervisor as cash collector and placed our money in a locked box in her office.

Who is the founder of sou sou app?

Haitian-born economist Sophonie Saint Felix is launching a new app geared towards money pooling, better known as sou sou, by many people of Caribbean descent.

How does a sou sou savings club work?

A sou-sou (also spelled sou sou, su-su or susu) is an informal rotating savings club, where a group of people get together and contribute an equal amount of money into a fund weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. The total pool, also known as a hand, is then paid to one member of the club on a previously agreed-on schedule.

What does sou sou stand for in Caribbean?

Haitian-American economist, Sophonie Saint Felix, is launching a digital version of the centuries-old rotating money loan method with Community Banking (COBA). Sou sou is a term referring to an informal money saving system, known as such in many Caribbean countries.

A total of 10 colleagues joined the sou-sou, but you can start one with any number of people. Ask co-workers, relatives and fellow church or gym members if they want in. We nominated my supervisor as cash collector and placed our money in a locked box in her office.

Haitian-born economist Sophonie Saint Felix is launching a new app geared towards money pooling, better known as sou sou, by many people of Caribbean descent.

A sou-sou (also spelled sou sou, su-su or susu) is an informal rotating savings club, where a group of people get together and contribute an equal amount of money into a fund weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. The total pool, also known as a hand, is then paid to one member of the club on a previously agreed-on schedule.

Haitian-American economist, Sophonie Saint Felix, is launching a digital version of the centuries-old rotating money loan method with Community Banking (COBA). Sou sou is a term referring to an informal money saving system, known as such in many Caribbean countries.