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Cooperative Bank of Kenya

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Type
  
Public company

Industry
  
Financial Services

Headquarters
  
Nairobi

Number of employees
  
3,000

Traded as
  
KN: COOP

CEO
  
Gideon Muriuki (2001–)

Founded
  
1965

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Key people
  
Stanley Charles Muchiri, EBS Chairman Dr. Gideon Maina Muriuki, MBS Managing Director & CEO

Products
  
Loans, Checking, Savings, Investments, Debit Cards

Total assets
  
US$3.345 billion (KES:309.6 billion) (March 2015)

Revenue
  
86.5 million USD (KES:8 billion, Aftertax, ...)

Parent organization
  
Co-opholdings Co-operative Society Limited

Subsidiaries
  
Cooperative Bank of South Sudan

Cooperative 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. The bank has intrododuced Agency banking model as it has the second highest customer base in Kenya with over 3.5 million accounts as of June 2013. In 2010, the bank was awarded "Best Bank of Kenya" by the London Financial Times due to their excellent growth.

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Overview

The bank serves the banking needs of individuals, small businesses and large corporations, focusing on the needs of cooperative societies in Kenya. Cooperative Bank is a large financial services institution. As of March 2015, its total assets were valued at approximately US$3.345 billion (KSh309.6 billion). At 31 December 2013, its shareholders' equity was valued at approximately US$425 million (KES:36.8 billion). As of May 2012, the bank controlled about 8.2% of all bank assets in Kenya.

History

The bank was established in 1965, initially as a cooperative society. The banking license was granted in 1968. The Kenya Government directed all cooperative societies in the country to transfer their deposits to the Cooperative Bank of Kenya and that all cooperatives buy the bank's shares. In 1977, the bank opened its first subsidiary: Cooperative Finance Limited. In 1989, the bank converted to a fully fledged commercial bank and increased its products menu. In 1998 the bank's headquarters were relocated following destruction of the original premises by the bombing targeting the nearby Embassy of the United States of America. That same year, the bank became an agent of the money-transfer service company MoneyGram. In 2002, the bank's headquarters returned to Cooperative Bank House following renovations. In 2008, the bank listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, where its shares trade under the symbol: COOP.

Member companies

The companies that comprise the Cooperative Bank Limited include, but are not limited, to the following:

  • Kingdom Securities Limited – Nairobi, Kenya – 60% shareholding
  • Co-opTrust Investment Services Limited – Nairobi, Kenya – 100% shareholding
  • Co-operative Consultancy Services Kenya Limited – 100% shareholding
  • CIC Insurance Group Limited – 35.71% shareholding
  • Cooperative Bank of South Sudan – Juba, South Sudan
  • Co-operative Bank Foundation – Nairobi, Kenya
  • Cooperative Bank Ethiopia - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - In development
  • Cooperative Bank Uganda - Kampala, Uganda - In development.
  • Ownership

    The bank's stock is owned by the following corporate entities and individuals:

    CoopHoldings Cooperative Society Limited is a holding company owned by the cooperative societies within Kenya, who jointly own a controlling majority of shares totalling 65% of all company stock. The remainder is owned by individual and institutional investors through the Nairobi Securities Exchange.

    Governance

    The bank is governed by an eighteen-person board of directors. Stanley Charles Muchiri, EBS, one of the non-executive directors is the Chairman. The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer is Dr. Gideon Maina Muriuki, MBS. He is assisted by seven other senior managers in supervising the day-to-day activities of the bank.

    References

    Cooperative Bank of Kenya Wikipedia