Para ma Class A, Here's what you need to do:
1 - Deposit regularly (monthly). Ayaw lang pud na Php 100 kay 80 man MBA gamay kaau mabilin.
2 - Pay loans on time (meaning on the day of due date). So this is monthly amortization.
3 - Attend FICCO activities (General Assembly lang ang key ani) because GA involves all membership so the basis is only the GA, don't be absent sa GA lagi
4 - Avail FICCO services, the last I know we need to avail at least 5 FICCO services. So what are these? Deposit, Loans, MBA, Fleet card, SM card, Memorial Plan, FCOF Associate Membership (not sure on this), Coop Health, and Basta kung naay service sa FICCO and you participated that counts.
Easy lang kaau magpa Class A Member.
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