Millionaire Sagada coop started with P1.00 capital
>> Monday, November 19, 2012
Gina Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain
Province – With observance of 2012 International Year of Cooperatives, the millionaire
Sagada Multipurpose Cooperative was cited as having started building its income
from P.25 contributions from elementary pupils and P1.00 share capital of
teacher-members.
That was in
1965 with an accumulated P420 share capital from 25 members.Forty six years since
then, the now Sagada Multipurpose Cooperative bloomed into what is now a large
cooperative with P117 million assets with 3,044 members composed of employees
from other institutions and self- employed residents of the community.
Manager of
the local cooperative, Nelson Dawilan said the committed volunteerism of
pioneering teacher-officers was one major factor in the building of the
cooperative into what it is now.
For years
since the coop started in 1965, the officers acted on pure volunteerism with no
monetary incentives for 10 years, Dawilan added.
In an
interview over Radio Sagada, John Ladiong one of the members of the SMPC’s
Board of Directors noted what Ellen Reyes-Gawigawen, daughter
of the first coop secretary Resurrection Reyes Sr.
said in one Coop assembly. She
said her father, former music supervisor of the Mountain Province Division of
the Department of Education, would often times sleep late in the night to
document policies and activities of the cooperative.
Dawilan said
the conscious documentation of policies and activities of the cooperative is
one factor in the success of a cooperative to base succeeding actions of
succeeding officers.
Ladiong
cited Sagada Central School teacher Dominga Rasalan who volunteered to collect
dues of members who loaned some money to keep the cooperative going.
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Moved by
the need to address low salaries of teachers who often fell prey to usurious
moneylenders, the Sagada Government Employees Cooperative
Credit Union was started in 1965 by 25
teacher-members based in Sagada. Justin Daoas, brother of coop president
Bartholomew Daoas and employee of Benguet Corporation Inc urged the making of
the cooperative and facilitated trainings rendered by BCI then.
The SGECCU
was registered with the then Cooperative Administrative Office now Cooperative
Development Authority (CDA) October 12, 1966. The first coop president
was Bartholomew Daoas, former assistant supervisor of the Mountain Province
Division – Dep Ed.
There were
two vice presidents- former supervisor of public schools of Mt Province-Dep Ed
Pagat Villanueva and James Pooten Sr, former supervisor for private schools of
Mt Province Division-Dep Ed. Secretary was Resureccion Reyes Sr and the
first treasurer was PioDacumos, former principal of Sagada Central School.
On March 17,
1998 the general assembly adopted the name Sagada Multipurpose Cooperative.
The annual assembly is set annually every March 17th.
Current
services of the cooperative include collateralized regular loans of up to P1
million, salary loans of up to P50,000, emergency loans, micro finance loans of
7% interest per annum and mortuary assistance.The members receive patronage
refunds and interest from their share capital as part of their benefits.
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