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Why you should open Co-op Bank’s Hekima Savings account

September 6, 2020
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Why you should open Co-op Bank’s Hekima Savings account
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If you are thinking of opening a saving account, think of Hekima Savings by Co-operative Bank of Kenya.

Hekima Savings Account will help you build your savings as you will also earn premium interest with its mouthwatering rates.

The Hekima Savings Account is separate from your personal account, thus you will keep your savings away from your normal money thus the rule “out of sight out of mind” will effectively apply.

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The Hekima savings Account also gives you an option of saving for Chamas and Clubs, Executive Bank and due to difficult times, a soft loan is available for you.

Here are features of the saving account:

Minimum opening balance – Nil

Minimum operating balance – Nil

Monthly maintenance fee – Free

Interest calculated daily on credit balances and paid quarterly

Permits only one withdrawal per calendar quarter

Regular statements every 6 months

No ATM or debit card

To open a Hekima Savings Account, just go to any Co-op Bank branch. You will only need your Identity and your KRA Pin.

You can as well visit https://onlinebanking.co-opbank.co.ke/ to access Internet Banking services.

The Co-op Bank internet Banking will help you keep track of your savings, check your balances, request for loans, make online card payments, and receive or send money from your account at the comfort of your house.

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