From US$2 Weekly Savings To 3 E-Bikes: How Community Savings Works | Money Mind | Philippines

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Can saving just US$2 a week really change a family's financial future? One household in the Philippines turned small, regular savings into income-generating assets through a community savings group. When Rallavhem Villaruel joined her local Community Savings Group, saving money was not part of her family's routine. Her husband earned around US$130 a month, and most of their income went towards daily essentials. By contributing regularly and borrowing from the group's shared fund, the family invested in e-bikes that generated rental income. Over time, those earnings helped support loan repayments, savings contributions and household expenses while allowing them to expand their assets. This video explains how community savings groups work, from weekly contributions and pooled funds to small loans and shared interest. It also examines why some families choose these groups instead of informal lenders, and how lower borrowing costs can make it easier to invest rather than simply cover sho

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