STACK Your Savings,
Block by Block
Susu, group savings, crowdfunding, donations, welfare — every way Ghanaians save together, one app. Earn daily yield on your Main Jar. Invite friends in seconds. Mobile Money in, Mobile Money out.
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Providing a secure, safe and transparent platform for your organization etc.























The easiest way to
STACK your savings
Save on your own or with the people who matter — family, friends, church, workplace, alumni. Run a susu rotation, hit a savings goal together, raise funds for a one-off project, accept donations, or build a welfare safety net. All on Mobile Money, all in one place.
See how it works
You set the rules,
we keep them straight
Pick your contribution schedule, your member cap, your payout shape. Invite the people you trust by link or by phone. Every contribution shows up to everyone, withdrawals are reviewed before they go out, and your jar admin keeps the receipts.
Earn daily yield on your Main Jar balance just for keeping money there — savings that work while you save.
Pick the cell that fits your community
Every group saves differently. Jenga Jar gives you five clear shapes so you don't have to bend yours to fit.
Susu
The classic rotation. Everyone contributes on the same schedule and members take turns receiving the pool.
Group savings
Stack toward something together — a school project, a wedding, a holiday. Withdrawals are reviewed before going out.
Crowdfunding
Set a goal and a date. Anyone with the link can contribute. Track progress publicly as the total climbs.
Donations
Receive ongoing support from a community without a fixed goal. Contributors can stay anonymous if you choose.
Welfare
Pool monthly contributions into a fund members can draw from for emergencies — funerals, hospital bills, life events.
Already an open cell out there?
Browse public cells anyone can join — find a community already Stacking toward something you care about.
Hear From Our Stackers
“Jenga Jar transformed our church welfare fund. We used to lose track of contributions, but now everything is transparent and organized. Our tower has grown to GH₵ 45,000!”
Ama Mensah
Community Organizer, Accra
“As a mobile money agent, I use Jenga Jar to organize my customers' savings pools. The admin control feature gives them confidence, and I can manage everything from my phone.”
Kofi Asante
Mobile Money Agent, Kumasi
“I started stacking small blocks for my school fees. Watching the tower grow has made saving addictive! In 6 months, I've saved enough for next semester without even feeling it.”
Adjoa Boateng
University Student, Cape Coast
Kujenga
means “to build”
In the early 1970s, British game designer Leslie Scott and her family created a Stacking game using wooden blocks sourced from a local sawmill while living in Takoradi, Ghana.
That family pastime was perfected and launched in 1983 as Jenga, named from the Swahili word kujenga, meaning “to build.” Today, Jenga Jar carries that same spirit helping you build your financial tower, block by block.
Born in Ghana
A family game emerges in Takoradi, using wooden blocks from a local sawmill.
Launched Worldwide
Leslie Scott perfects the stacking game and introduces it to the world.
Jenga Jar
We carry the spirit forward, STACK your savings, block by block.

Ready to Build Your
Financial Tower?
Join thousands of Ghanaians who are Stacking their savings and building financial towers. Start your jar today, it's free!