The total number of members in a group loan can vary depending on the specific lending program, the size of the community or organization implementing it, and the preferences of the participants. .
Group loans typically consist of a small to moderate number of members, often ranging from 5 to 30 individuals, although larger groups are possible in certain cases. The size of the group is usually determined based on factors such as the level of social cohesion, the capacity of the lending institution, and the dynamics of the local community