About FDCU

FDCU is a lightweight cooperatives management platform designed to help small cooperatives manage members, payments, orders, and reporting.

Key features
  • Member registration and profile management
  • Payments, wallets and transaction history
  • Product catalog, orders and order items
  • Activity logs and basic reports
  • Role-based access for agents and admins

This is a demo / starter implementation. For production use, ensure you configure HTTPS, email providers, backups, and review security settings.

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Supporting communities together

FDCU is built around the idea that stronger communities come from members supporting one another. The platform provides simple digital tools cooperatives need to coordinate savings, extend small loans, trade locally, and keep transparent records — so that trust and collective action can grow without heavy technical overhead.

How cooperatives and members benefit:

  • Pooled savings and shared wallets make it easier to manage emergency funds and planned group investments.
  • Community lending workflows let cooperatives offer small loans to members with basic repayment schedules and recordkeeping.
  • Local marketplaces and order management help members sell goods and services within trusted networks, keeping more value in the community.
  • Transparent activity logs and member profiles build accountability and reduce friction when managing communal resources.
  • Agent and admin roles support outreach and training — enabling trusted local representatives to assist members with onboarding and transactions.

Together these features are designed to increase financial inclusion, reduce reliance on external intermediaries, and enable cooperatives to act as hubs for mutual support — whether it's a shared savings goal, a community-owned enterprise, or timely help when a member faces hardship.

This platform is a starting point — local organisations should adapt workflows, governance rules, and approval processes to match the needs and regulations of their community.