Co-op Bank Records Ksh15.45 Billion Profit

The Co-operative Bank Group on Friday, November 15, reported a pre-tax profit of Ksh15.45 billion for the third quarter of 2019.

The Co-operative Bank Group on Friday, November 15, reported a pre-tax profit of Ksh15.45 billion for the third quarter of 2019.

This was a significant improvement compared to Ksh14.64 billion recorded in the same quarter of 2018, a strong 6% growth despite the backdrop of what the bank describes as a challenging economic environment in the period.

Profit after tax was Ksh10.9 billion compared to Ksh10.3 billion in the same period, the previous year.

“The Group continues to leverage on the benefits of the “Soaring Eagle” Transformation Agenda that has re-tooled and equipped the business with added competitive edge as reflected in the sustained growth in market share across all market segments and Counties,” a statement signed by Group managing director and CEO, Gideon Muriuki, read.

A Co-operative Bank branch in Nairobi. The pre-tax profit rose from Ksh14.64 billion to Ksh15.45 billion in the third quarter of 2019 compared to the same period in 2018. PHOTO: Simon Gichomo | KENYANS.CO.KE

It has also progressively deepened its celebrated financial inclusion model rooted in the over 15 million-member co-operative movement, that is the face of Kenya.

“The Group has continued with a strategy for continued deepening and dominance in our domain market segment leveraging on our successful penetration of the Micro, Medium and Small Enterprises and the Saccos, while reviewing opportunities to grow alternative income streams from other services like Bancassurance, and leasing business being done through Co-op Bank Fleet Africa Leasing Ltd, a strategic joint venture with Super Group of South Africa,” the statement further reads.

Some of the group’s key financial highlights included:

1. Profit and Loss

 Balance sheet

  1. Innovative Customer Delivery Platforms

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  1. Subsidiaries
  1. Corporate Social Responsibility Programs

Co-op Bank Foundation has provided Scholarships to gifted but needy students from all regions of Kenya. The sponsorship includes; fully-paid secondary education, full fees for University education, Internships and career openings for beneficiaries. The foundation is fully-funded by the bank and has so far supported 7,032 students since the inception of the program. (Source / Kenyan.co. ke

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