No. At this stage an individual is not allowed to open Eda Supa accounts in Trust for children.

If you have a private postal address, we will send your statement to you on this address. If you do not have an address and where we have an office, we can send your statement to our offices for you to pick up. You can also register a personal email account to receive the statement.

Yes, but only after fulfilling the withdrawal requirements stipulated under Section 90 of the Superannuation Act. Your payment will be treated as your own contribution when you join Eda Supa.

The Superannuation Act requires a member to repay their advance by increasing their contribution by further 2%. If a member is saving the minimum K20 per deposit, the 2% will be an insignificant amount (K0.40). In this instance we will inform of the consequences of not repaying a housing payment and encourage you to contribute at a higher level, for example a further 10% or K22.

Yes you may after you have saved for 5 years or more. The amount you are entitled to withdraw is up to 100% of your savings less interest.

Your Eda Supa account becomes inactive. If no further deposits are received you will be contacted and reminded to make payments. For your Eda Supa account to work you must save regularly inside a three month period.

Simply fill in an Eda Supa form and send back to us through any of our branch offices.

To establish an account will cost K100.00 either by eftpos or direct deposit into our bank account. (For security reasons we will not accept cash).

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