Sacco Management System (Case Study: Woman Of Purpose Sacco Pallisa)

dc.contributor.authorOsele James Jacob
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T05:59:37Z
dc.date.available2026-05-08T05:59:37Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractHere in this report, the development of a web-based SACCO management system sought to provide solution for dealing with operational challenges that are faced by SACCO’s. These SACCO’s are vital for financial inclusion and local economic development - especially in regions that have limited access to formal sector banking. Potentially led by manual processes, resource scarcity and ineffective supervisory mechanisms in place that have the tendency of resulting to inefficacy, enhanced operational overheads and sluggish service delivery. The system under consideration aims to automate SACCO operations as well improve member participation and accessibility of financial services in real time. Features include online saving and loan applications, real-time transaction monitoring, member management etc. Using cutting-edge web development technologies of PHP, HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript the system will help to cut your operational costs allowing you to deliver services better with record member satisfaction. The main aim of the study is to come up with a web-based system that will automate SACCO’s operations and, in the process, increase their operational efficiency. While related aims are to study the literature for system requirements, design a suitable SACCO’s need based model-system and develop an easy-to-use web-based solution that would help them in efficient savers' savings mobilization/borrower's loans serve preparation with members managements respectively. This study was done at the Woman of Purpose SACCO found on Pallisa Agule Road over a course period of two and half months in demonstrating how web-based system implementation has objectives that if achieved could empower SACCO’s, enhance their operational efficiency for sustainable economic development through financial inclusion. The report assesses how well the system has been doing based on case studies and user feedback, areas for improvement are identified using this data as-well-as some challenges with adoption by users and scaling up of systems. SSADM (structured system analysis and design methodology) was used - with a highlevel model of the intended systems documented, which is then broken down to its smaller components that would be further tested for consistency in implementation.
dc.identifier.citationJames Osele, J. (2024). Sacco Management System  (Case Study:  Woman Of Purpose Sacco Pallisa) [Research Report]. Busitema University.
dc.identifier.urihttps://bdears.busitema.ac.ug/handle/123456789/2158
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherBusitema University
dc.titleSacco Management System (Case Study: Woman Of Purpose Sacco Pallisa)
dc.typeThesis
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