Help Center
Find answers to your questions about cooperative savings, diaspora remittances, and wealth building.
How can we help you today?
Getting Started
Learn the basics of using Rainflow Capital
- How to create an account
- Choosing your first savings plan
- Setting up payments
- Understanding cooperatives
Savings & Plans
Everything about savings plans and contributions
- Types of savings plans
- Making contributions
- Withdrawal process
- Interest calculations
Diaspora Services
Remittances and incentivized giving
- Sending money home
- Healthcare incentives
- Education support
- Community projects
Payments & Security
Payment methods and account security
- Payment methods
- Transaction history
- Security features
- Two-factor authentication
Loans & Credit
Borrowing against your savings
- Loan eligibility
- Application process
- Interest rates
- Repayment terms
Cooperatives
Community-based savings groups
- Joining a cooperative
- Creating a group
- Member responsibilities
- Group benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Rainflow Capital is a cooperative savings platform that helps individuals and communities build wealth through structured savings plans, with special incentives for diaspora remittances.
Simply create an account, choose a savings plan that fits your goals, and make your first contribution. You can start with as little as ₦1,000.
Diaspora members get access to incentivized remittances including healthcare, education, sports opportunities, legal services, and community investment programs.
Yes, we use bank-level security, encryption, and regulatory compliance to protect your funds. All transactions are monitored and insured.
Withdrawal terms depend on your savings plan. Some plans allow early withdrawal with a small penalty, while others have fixed terms for maximum returns.
You can borrow up to 2-3 times your savings balance after being an active member for at least 3 months. Loan approval is based on your savings history.
Still need help?
Our support team is here to assist you with any questions or concerns.