To reduce poverty, to empower women and enhance family planning knowledge, attitudes and practices are microcredit's advantages. This study provides a comparative assessment of the effect of eSusu participation on 204 rural women's relative wealth, empowerment status and family planning practices. This study shows that there are no relationships between membership in an eSusu and wealth and women's autonomy family plannning practices. Women members believe that eSusu are useful for acquiring working capital to be reinvested in their small market venture and are helpful with school fee and other household expenses.