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Co-operative Bank of Kenya is a commercial bank in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community. It is licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya, the central bank and national banking regulator. [2] The bank has introduced Agency banking model and has a deep customer base in Kenya with over 7.5 million accounts as of December 2018.
KCB Group Limited, also known as the KCB Group, is a financial services holding company based in the African Great Lakes region. The Group's headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya, with its subsidiaries being KCB Bank Kenya Limited, KCB Bank Burundi Limited, KCB Bank Rwanda Limited, KCB Bank South Sudan Limited, KCB Bank Tanzania Limited, KCB TMB Congo and KCB Bank Uganda Limited.
First Community Bank. Guaranty Trust Bank Kenya [18] Guardian Bank. Gulf African Bank. Habib Bank AG Zurich. Housing Finance Company of Kenya [19] I&M Bank [20] Imperial Bank Kenya (In receivership) [21] Kingdom Bank Limited.
B2 negative (2020) (Moodys Investor Service) [1] Website. ke.kcbgroup.com. KCB Bank Kenya Limited is a financial services provider headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. It is licensed as a commercial bank, by the Central Bank of Kenya, the national banking regulator. [3] The bank has also been running Agency banking model.
Imarisha Sacco is a small financial services provider in Kenya. As of December 2013, it was the ninth-largest Cooperative Savings and Credit Society in Kenya, with total assets of approximately US$142 million (KSh20 billion). At that time, its membership numbered in excess of 190,000, with shareholders' equity of about US$37 million (KSh3.2 ...
Website. Homepage. Mwalimu Cooperative Savings and Credit Society Limited, also known as Mwalimu National Sacco Limited, but often referred to as Mwalimu Sacco, is a savings and credit co-operative society (Sacco) in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community. It is an institutional Sacco, composed of the staff of the Teachers ...
Co-operative banks are often regulated under both banking and cooperative legislation. They provide services such as savings and loans to non-members as well as to members, and some participate in the wholesale markets for bonds, money and even equities. [1] Many cooperative banks are traded on public stock markets, with the result that they ...
Chama (investment) A chama is an informal cooperative society that is normally used to pool and invest savings by people in East Africa, and particularly Kenya. [1] The chama phenomenon is also referred to as "micro-savings groups". "Chama" (also spelled kyama or Kiama in certain ethnic groups such as the Gikuyu) is the Kiswahili word for ...