Mwalimu National Sacco: A Trusted Financial Partner for Kenyan Teachers
Mwalimu National Sacco stands as the largest Savings and Credit Cooperative Organization (SACCO) in Africa, primarily serving educators across Kenya. Founded in 1974, its core mission has been to empower members through efficient savings mobilization and accessible loan facilities. With an impressive asset base exceeding KSh 64 billion, Mwalimu National Sacco leads as Kenya’s foremost deposit-taking SACCO.
The SACCO operates an extensive network of 16 branches strategically located nationwide, ensuring members can easily access essential financial services. These include loan processing, new member registration, and welfare support, all tailored to meet the needs of its growing membership.
Below is a detailed list of all Mwalimu National Sacco branches in Kenya, along with their respective locations:
Mwalimu National Sacco Branches and Locations
Branch | Location |
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Headquarters | Upperhill, Mwalimu Towers, Hill Lane, Off Mara Road |
Nairobi CBD | Mwalimu Co-Op House, Tom Mboya Street |
Kisumu | Reinsurance Plaza, Oginga Odinga Road |
Nyeri | Mwalimu Co-Op House, Kanisa Road |
Webuye | Afro Fancy House, Kenyatta Street |
Mombasa | Pandheer Court, Nkurumah Road |
Kisii | Lengetia Building, Kisumu-Kisii Main Street |
TSC Headquarters | TSC Headquarters – Upper Hill, Kilimanjaro Road |
Kitui | Bonus Mall, Mukuti Street |
Meru | Sawa Sawa Building, Kirukuri Street |
Nakuru | Vickers House, Kenyatta Avenue |
Eldoret | Zion Mall, Uganda Road |
Kakamega | Cannon Awori Street |
Machakos | Mbolu Malu Road |
Embu | Wanjiru Mugo Shopping Centre, Kubu Kubu Road |
Homabay | Rongo – Homabay Road |
Mwalimu National Sacco continues to uphold its commitment to financial inclusivity, offering secure and convenient banking solutions tailored for Kenya’s teaching community. Whether you’re looking to save, borrow, or access welfare services, their nationwide branches ensure seamless support wherever you are.
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