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caribbean susuEdit
a susu is also a very common and popular economic feature of the caribbean and in caribbean cultures abroad. there is some info here [1] and probably more on the internet but i haven't had time to really look. the concept was discussed today in one of my classes (the professor is trinidadian and the class is abt the caribbean) and was also once featured in an episode of "the people's court". --Doinelita 17:27, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Ghana?Edit
this form of savings is commonly done by many people not just those from Ghana. It is also commonly done by hispanics, which they call "Tandas"...
article should be done in a way not just specific to Ghana.
Merge to Rotating savings and credit associationEdit
Please see discussion at Talk:Rotating savings and credit association#Merge proposal. JesseRafe (talk) 13:51, 8 November 2018 (UTC)