Examples of Cooperative Bank Equity in a sentence
Financial services 1.17.1. Number of banks, Micro finance institutions, mobile money agents and SACCOs with FOSAsThere are 7 commercial banks in the county (Barclays, Kenya Commercial Bank, Cooperative Bank, Equity Bank, Post Bank, Consolidated Bank and Family Bank), 6 Micro-finance institutions (SMEP DTM, Faulu Kenya, Kenya Women Finance Trust, Unaitas, Mentor Sacco and ECLOF) and 4 insurance companies (Britam, Invesco, APA, Kenya Orient and other small agencies).
While microfinance is starting to find its way into the operations of other financial institutions, such as the Co-operative Bank, Equity Building Society and Family Finance, in being provided through a branch banking structure, provision is still mainly concentrated on towns.
There are seven commercial banks in the county (Barclays, Kenya Commercial Bank, Cooperative Bank, Equity Bank, Post Bank, Consolidated Bank and Family Bank), four Micro-finance institutions (SMEP DTM, Faulu Kenya, Kenya Women Finance Trust and ECLOF) and four insurance companies (Britam, Invesco, APA, Kenya Orient and other small agencies).
There are seven commercial banks in the county (Barclays, Kenya Commercial Bank, Cooperative Bank, Equity Bank, Post Bank, Consolidated Bank and Family Bank), four Micro- finance institutions (SMEP DTM, Faulu Kenya, Kenya Women Finance Trust and ECLOF) and four insurance companies (Britam, Invesco, APA, Kenya Orient and other small agencies).
Credit providers in the area include: Agricultural Finance Corporation, Githunguri Dairy Farmers Co-op, Commercial Bank of Kenya, Co-operative Bank, Equity Bank, Family Bank and Kiambu Unity among others.
These banks are Barclays Bank, Co-operative Bank, Equity Bank, Family Bank, I & M Bank Limited, K-Rep Bank Limited, KCB Bank, NBK Bank, NIC Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and CFC Stanbic (Central Bank of Kenya December Newsletter, 2014).
Financial services 1.17.1. Number of banks, Micro finance institutions, mobile money agents and SACCOs with FOSAsThere are 7 commercial banks in the county (Barclays, Kenya Commercial Bank, Cooperative Bank, Equity Bank, Post Bank, Consolidated Bank and Family Bank), 6 Micro- finance institutions (SMEP DTM, Faulu Kenya, Kenya Women Finance Trust, Unaitas, Mentor Sacco and ECLOF) and 4 insurance companies (Britam, Invesco, APA, Kenya Orient and other small agencies).
The Government selected four banks in its first round of procurement: Co-operative Bank, Equity Bank, KCB, and Postbank.
The most common financial institutions in which youth saved money were Cooperative Bank, Equity Bank, Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB), Faulu Kenya (Deposit Taking Microfinance) and Family Bank.
Making the bond transferable makes sense in areas where affordable housing is in short supply.