The document provides information on how to register a cooperative with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) in the Philippines. There are 9 steps to registering a cooperative: 1) organize members, 2) reserve the cooperative name, 3) prepare an economic survey, 4) prepare bylaws, 5) prepare articles of cooperation, 6) secure bonds for accountable officers, 7) execute a treasurer's affidavit, 8) complete cooperative education, 9) register with CDA. Registration fees vary from 500 PHP for primary cooperatives to 3,000 PHP for tertiary cooperatives. The CDA is the sole agency responsible for registering all types of cooperatives in the Philippines.
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New constitution of cashville multi purpose cooperative society limitedefegbere1234567
VISION STATEMENT: To be the foremost cooperative society on provision of economic and welfare services to its members and non-members (clients) in Africa and beyond (global citizenry).
MISSION STATEMENT: To build the cooperative society as an international family accommodative of all ideas of all members with harmonization according to international best practices in order to be economically and corporately successful in its services by strategically :
a. Establishing the cooperative in all 36 states and Federal Capital Territory –Abuja of Nigeria in the first year of operation (2015) through partnership with relevant organizations especially Global Community Health Foundation and others with headquarters located in Delta State .
b. To target registered membership(with membership fee per head of person of N2,000.00 or its currency equivalence (individual) or N50,000 (corporate) or its currency equivalence of fifty thousand (50,000) members in each of all the states/ FCT-Abuja of Nigeria and worldwide through inter-personal marketing and e-commerce marketing(social media, website, etc) in the first year of operation, then 200,000 members after first year, 800,000 members in two years, 3,200,000 members in three years with multiplier constancy of factor 4 for second, three…years.
c. All registered members must meet set management membership recruit targets as periodically awarded by the State/National/International President or Vice-President at State/ National / International management committee levels
d. Marketing/ Networking models shall be either as employed ad-hoc staff or paid volunteerism with paid commission of 50% ( i.e. N1,000.00 and N25,000.00 ) for each convinced and registered individual and corporate member respectively; commission paid with issuance of cheques only.
e. Generating funds through our thrift /savings of at least five hundred million naira (N500,000,000.00) or equivalence in US $ or the currency of the country of operation within the first year of operation (2015) in each of the cooperative society and all our branches in the 36 states and Abuja of Nigeria through aggressive marketing using all possible media and strategies ( for example , engaging voluntary and employed paid ad-hoc staff as marketers).
f. Establishing at least one Cashville Microfinance Bank(s) in all major cities/ recommended towns of all states and Abuja of Nigeria within two years of operation (2015-2016).
g. Establishing at least one agro-based farm(s) (firms) in all major cities/ recommended towns of all states and Abuja of Nigeria within two years of operation (2015-2016).
h. Establishing linkage(s) of health insurance services for all members within two years of operation (2015-2016)in the 36 states and Abuja of Nigeria.
i. Diversifying into other enterprise like oil and gas, educational institutions/ services, etc within three years of operation (2015-2017) in the 36 states and Abuja of Nigeria.
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New constitution of cashville multi purpose cooperative society limitedefegbere1234567
VISION STATEMENT: To be the foremost cooperative society on provision of economic and welfare services to its members and non-members (clients) in Africa and beyond (global citizenry).
MISSION STATEMENT: To build the cooperative society as an international family accommodative of all ideas of all members with harmonization according to international best practices in order to be economically and corporately successful in its services by strategically :
a. Establishing the cooperative in all 36 states and Federal Capital Territory –Abuja of Nigeria in the first year of operation (2015) through partnership with relevant organizations especially Global Community Health Foundation and others with headquarters located in Delta State .
b. To target registered membership(with membership fee per head of person of N2,000.00 or its currency equivalence (individual) or N50,000 (corporate) or its currency equivalence of fifty thousand (50,000) members in each of all the states/ FCT-Abuja of Nigeria and worldwide through inter-personal marketing and e-commerce marketing(social media, website, etc) in the first year of operation, then 200,000 members after first year, 800,000 members in two years, 3,200,000 members in three years with multiplier constancy of factor 4 for second, three…years.
c. All registered members must meet set management membership recruit targets as periodically awarded by the State/National/International President or Vice-President at State/ National / International management committee levels
d. Marketing/ Networking models shall be either as employed ad-hoc staff or paid volunteerism with paid commission of 50% ( i.e. N1,000.00 and N25,000.00 ) for each convinced and registered individual and corporate member respectively; commission paid with issuance of cheques only.
e. Generating funds through our thrift /savings of at least five hundred million naira (N500,000,000.00) or equivalence in US $ or the currency of the country of operation within the first year of operation (2015) in each of the cooperative society and all our branches in the 36 states and Abuja of Nigeria through aggressive marketing using all possible media and strategies ( for example , engaging voluntary and employed paid ad-hoc staff as marketers).
f. Establishing at least one Cashville Microfinance Bank(s) in all major cities/ recommended towns of all states and Abuja of Nigeria within two years of operation (2015-2016).
g. Establishing at least one agro-based farm(s) (firms) in all major cities/ recommended towns of all states and Abuja of Nigeria within two years of operation (2015-2016).
h. Establishing linkage(s) of health insurance services for all members within two years of operation (2015-2016)in the 36 states and Abuja of Nigeria.
i. Diversifying into other enterprise like oil and gas, educational institutions/ services, etc within three years of operation (2015-2017) in the 36 states and Abuja of Nigeria.
j. Establishing (a) nationa
Constitution of cashville multi purpose cooperative society limitedefegbere1234567
The constitution of Cashville Multi-purpose Cooperative Society Limited globally designed with every country's economic improvement at heart.
Membership of the Cooperative spans across all 36 states plus Federal Capital Territory-Abuja in Nigeria.
VISION STATEMENT: To be the foremost cooperative society in Africa on provision of economic and welfare services to its members.
MISSION STATEMENT: To make the cooperative society an international family accommodative of all ideas and strategies of all members with harmonization according to international best practices in order to be economically and corporately successful in its services by :
a. Establishing the cooperative in all 36 states and Federal Capital Territory –Abuja of Nigeria in this first year of operation through partnership with relevant organizations especially Global Community Health Foundation and others with headquarters located in Delta State .
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c. Establishing at least one Cashville Microfinance Bank(s) in all major cities/ recommended towns of all states and Abuja of Nigeria within two years of operation (2015-2016).
d. Establishing at least one agro-based farm(s) (firms) in all major cities/ recommended towns of all states and Abuja of Nigeria within two years of operation (2015-2016).
e. Establishing linkage(s) of health insurance services for all members within two years of operation (2015-2016)in the 36 states and Abuja of Nigeria.
f. Diversifying into other enterprise like oil and gas, educational institutions/ services, etc within three years of operation (2015-2017) in the 36 states and Abuja of Nigeria.
g. Establishing a national/ sub-national conference(s) that shall once annually bring together all branches of the Cooperative in Nigeria for cross- fertilization on principles and practices of our systems as well as a means to strengthen weaker branches ( starting from 2016).
h. Establishing Cashville Finance Nigeria Limited within first year of operation (2015) to formally and corporately package all our financial activities to enable international trajectory, with activities including financial consultancy, investments in the international community, etc. The Cashville Finance Nigeria Limited shall invariably be the parent of the Cashville Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd, among other future incorporations derivable as we grow and develop.
i. All the above activities of the cooperative shall be conducted with the aim of assisting the three tiers of government , that is, Federal , States and Local governments in improving the welfare of its citizenry( and non-members of
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How to Register a Primary Cooperative
1. Republic of the Philippines
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Dagupan Extension Office
3rd Floor, Siapno Bldg., Perez Blvd., Dagupan City
Tel/Fax (075) 522-8285
Email : cda_dagupan@yahoo.com
Website:www.cdadagupan.webs.com
Once you have organized your cooperative, your
work does not end there. The cooperative now needs a
legal personality so that is can do all the acts that a
cooperative is supposed to perform. With a legal
personality, the cooperative can borrow money, sell its
goods and services, deliver goods and enter into all
sorts of business transactions. So that your cooperative
can do all these, you must register your cooperative.
Here is how to do it.
WHERE DO YOU REGISTER YOUR COOPERATIVE?
The Cooperative Development Authority (CDA)
is the only government agency mandated to register
all types of cooperatives. Its main office is located at 827 Aurora Boulevard, Service Road,
Barangay Immaculate Concepcion, Quezon City .
To facilitate the flow of its services, extension offices have been set up. These are
located in (a) Dagupan City; (b) Tuguegarao; (c) Baguio City; (d) San Fernando, Pampanga; (e)
NCR-Quezon City; (f) Calamba, Laguna; (g) Naga City; (h) Iloilo City; (i) Cebu City (j) Tacloban
City; (k) Zamboanga City; (l) Cagayan de Oro City; (m) Davao City; (n) Kidapawan City; (o) Butuan
City; and (p) Cotabato City.
WHAT ARE THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTERING A COOPERATIVE?
Organizing a cooperative can be complex and simple. It requires an understanding of the
basic needs of the prospective cooperative members. It demands patience from the organizer
who must make the cooperative’s long-term goals and objectives, and its visions a real part of
the members’ lives.
But it can be too easy because the Cooperative Code of the Philippines (RA 6938) has devised
very clear-cut steps for the cooperative organizer and members. The following are the basic
information that the prospective members should understand before organizing a cooperative.
2. a.There are nine (9) steps suggested in setting up a
cooperative.
FIRST. Get organized. You must have at least 15 members to
do that. At once determine the common problems you
would want solved and the basic needs you would want
provided for through a cooperative. You may want to
include increasing your production, marketing your produce,
credit assistance, power generation, banking or insurance
and other similar needs. Determining your problems and
needs will also help you classify the kind of cooperative you
will be organizing. Even before a cooperative is set up, a
dedicated core group people who will do all the
organizational and paper works is a must. From this core
group, working communities may be formed to set things
moving. These committees may include membership,
finance, executive, secretariat to name a few.
SECOND. Reserved your proposed cooperative name. Secure and fill up Cooperative Name
Reservation Request Form (CNRRF). This must be submitted to CDA Central Office or any of its
Extension Office. A reservation fee shall apply.
THIRD. Prepare a general statement called an economic survey. Economic Survey is a general
statement describing, among others, the structure and purposes of the proposed cooperative.
The structure and actual staffing pattern shall include a bookkeeper. This should indicate the
area of operation, the size of membership and other pertinent data in a format provided by the
Authority.
FOURTH. Prepare the cooperative’s by-laws. The by-laws contain the rules and regulations
governing the operation of the cooperative.
FIFTH. Prepare the articles of cooperation. Mandatory contents of the articles of cooperation
are the following:
(a) the name of the cooperative, which must include the word “cooperative”;
(b) the purpose or purposes and scope of business for which the cooperative is to be registered;
(c) the term of existence of cooperative;
(d) the area of operation and the postal address of its principal office;
(e) the names, nationality and the postal addresses of the registrants;
3. (f) the common bond of membership;
(g) The list of names of the directors who shall manage the cooperative; and
(h) The amount of its share capital, the names and residences of its contributors, and a
statement of whether the cooperative is primary, secondary or tertiary. The articles of
cooperation shall be signed by each of the organizers and acknowledged by them if natural
persons, and by the chairpersons or secretaries, if juridical persons, before a notary public. .
(i) Arbitral Clause
SIXTH. Secure bond of accountable officer(s). A surety bond should be secured from a duly
registered insurance or bonding company. Every director, officer and employee handling funds,
securities or property on behalf of the cooperative shall be covered by this. The board of
directors shall determine the adequacy of such bonds.
SEVENTH. Execute Treasurers Affidavit. A sworn statement of the treasurer elected by the
subscribers showing that at least twenty-five per centum (25%) of the authorized share capital
has been subscribed, and at least twenty-five per centum (25%) of the total subscription has
been paid should be executed and to be attached to the articles of cooperation. The paid-up
share capital shall not be less than Fifteen thousand pesos (P15,000.00)..
EIGHTH. Complete the Pre-Membership Education Seminar (PMES). A prospective member of a
primary cooperative must have completed a Pre-Membership Education Seminar (PMES). A
Certificate of PMES must be secured from the training provider.
NINTH. Register your cooperative with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA). Submit
the following required documents in four (4) copies:
Four (4) copies each of the Economic Survey,
Articles of Cooperation and By-Laws duly notarized;
1. Economic Survey;
2. Articles of Cooperation and By-Laws;
3. Surety bond of accountable officers;
4. Treasurer's Affidavit;
5. Approved Cooperative Name Reservation Slip;
6. Certificate of PMES;
4. The Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) is the sole government agency
mandated to register all types of cooperatives. Its main office is located at 827 Aurora Blvd.,
Immaculate Conception, Quezon City.
Prospective cooperatives must submit their application to the CDA Extension Office where the
principal office of the cooperative is located.
The following are the amount of fees to be paid for the registration of cooperatives per
CDA per Memorandum Circular 2004-07, Series of 2004:
The initial registration fee to be imposed shall be 1/10 of 1% of the authorized share
capital or the basic fee below whichever
You will need four copies each of the Economic Survey, By-laws and Articles of Cooperation.
The article of Cooperative should be duly notarized and accompanied by the following:
a. Bonds of the accountable officers (any director, officer and employee) handling funds,
securities or properties on behalf of the cooperative. The board of directors determine
the amount of bonds required based on the initial net worth which shall include the
paid-up capital, membership fees and other assets of the cooperative at the time of
registration; and
b. Sworn statement of the treasurer duly notarized showing
that at least 25% of the authorized share capital has been
subscribed, and at least 25% of the total subscription has
been paid. The paid-up capital must not be less than
PhP2,000.00
It must be noted that no member may own more than 20% of
the subscribed share capital; and each share must not be less
than PhP1.00.
TYPES AND CATEGORIES OF COOPERATIVES
(1) Types of Cooperatives. Cooperative may fall under any of the following types:
a. Credit Cooperative is one that promotes and undertakes savings and lending services
among its members. It generates a common pool of funds in order to provide financial
assistance and other related financial services to its members for productive and
provident purposes;
b. Consumer Cooperative is one the primary purpose which is to procure and distribute
commodities to members for productive and provident purposes;
5. c. Producers Cooperative is one that undertakes joint production whether agricultural or
industrial. It is formed and operated by its members to undertake the production and
processing of raw materials or goods produced by its members into finished or
processed products for sale by the cooperative to its members and non-members. Any
end product or its derivative arising from the raw materials produced by its members,
sold in the name and for the account of the cooperative, shall be deemed a product of
the cooperative and its members;
d. Marketing Cooperative engages in the supply of production inputs to members and
markets their products;
e. Service Cooperative is one which engages in medical and dental care, hospitalization,
transportation, insurance, housing, labor, electric light and power, communication,
professional and other services ;
f. Multipurpose Cooperative is one which combines two(2) or more of the business
activities of these different types of cooperatives ;
g. Advocacy Cooperative is a primary cooperative which promotes and advocates
cooperativism among its members and the public through socially-oriented project,
education and training, research and communication, and other similar activities to
reach out to its intended beneficiaries;
h. Agrarian Reform Cooperative is one organized by marginal farmers majority of which
are agrarian reform beneficiaries for the purpose of developing an appropriate system
of land tenure, land development, land consolidation or land management in areas
covered by agrarian reform;
i. Cooperative Bank is one organized for the primary purpose of providing a wide range of
financial services to cooperatives and their members;
j. Dairy Cooperative is one whose members are engaged in the production of fresh milk
which may b processed and/or marketed as dairy products;
k. Education Cooperative in one organized for the primary purpose of owning and
operating licensed educational institutions, notwithstanding the provisions of Republic
Act No. 9155, otherwise known as the Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001;
l. Electric Cooperative is one organized for the primary purpose of undertaking power
generation, utilizing renewable energy sources, including hybrid systems, acquisition
and operation of sub transmission or distribution to its household members;
m. Financial Service Cooperative is one organized for the primary purpose of engaging in
savings credit services and other financial services;
n. Fishermen Cooperative is one organized by marginalized fishermen in localities whose
products are marketed either as fresh or processed products are marketed either as
fresh or processed products;
o. Health Services Cooperative is one organized for the primary purpose of providing
medical, dental and other health services;
p. Housing Cooperative is one organized to assist or provide access to housing for the
benefit of its regular members who actively participate in the saving program for
housing. It is co-owned and controlled by its members;
q. Insurance Cooperative is one engaged in the business f insuring life and property of
cooperatives and their members;
6. r. Transport Cooperative is one which includes land and sea transportation, limited to
small vessels, as defined or classified under the Philippine maritime laws, organized
under the provisions of this Code;
s. Water Service Cooperative is one organized to own, operate and manage water
systems for the provision and distribution of portable water for its members and their
households;
t. Workers Cooperative is one organized by workers, including the self-employed, who are
at the same time the members and owners of the enterprise. Its principal purpose is to
provide employment and business opportunities to its members and manage it in
accordance with cooperative principles; and
u. Other types of cooperative as may be determined by the Authority.
(2) Categories of Cooperatives. Cooperative shall be categorized according to membership and
territorial considerations as follows:
(a) In term of membership, cooperative shall be categorized into:
(i) Primary. The members of which are natural persons;
(ii) Secondary. The members of which are primaries; and
(iii) Tertiary. The members of which are secondary cooperatives; and
(b) In terms of territory, cooperatives shall be categorized according to areas of operations
which may or not coincide with the political subdivisions of the country.
HOW MUCH IS THE REGISTRATION FEE?
Prospective cooperatives must submit their application to the CDA Extension Office
where the principal office of the cooperative is located.
The following are the amount of fees to be paid for the registration of cooperatives per
CDA per Memorandum Circular 2004-07, Series of 2004:.
The initial registration fee to be imposed shall be 1/10 of 1% of the authorized share capital or
the basic fee below whichever is higher:.
BASIC FEES
Primary Cooperatives Php 500.00
Secondary Cooperatives Php 2,000.00
Tertiary Cooperatives Php 3,000.00
Laboratory Cooperatives Php 50.00 .