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Co-operative Bank offers Easter discount for customers using cards

March 18, 2021
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The Co-operative Bank Easter Discount

This Easter, the Co-operative Bank of Kenya has lined up a series of amazing products and services for customers who use their cards.

For instance, Kenyans who will book for their holidays through Bonfire Adventures, and pay using Co-op Cards, will get a 7 percent discount.

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“Planning to book your holiday through Bonfire Adventures? We have negotiated a discount on your behalf if you pay with your Co-op ATM card, Co-op Credit card, or Co-op pre-paid card,” said Co-op Bank in a statement.

According to Co-op Bank, customers will enjoy a 7 percent discount when they pay for their holiday with your Co-op ATM, Co-op Credit Card, or Co-op Pre-paid card with Bonfire Adventures and Events Ltd.

Those planning to visit Neptune Village in the South Coast will have an all-inclusive stay for 16,500 shillings for three days with the transport being via SGR, 27,500 shillings for 5 days using the SGR, 24,000 for 3 days via flight, and 35,200 shillings for 5 days via flight between January to 11 April.

Those with a dream to go to Diani, still in the South Cost will part with 16,500 shillings half board with transport via the SGR, 27,500 shillings for 5 days via the SGR, 24,000 shillings for 3 days by flight, and 35,200 shillings 5 days via flight between January and June.

Get many other offers via this link now.

What is more, using a Co-op ATM to pay for products and services is free. There are no extra costs as compared to peers giving you the opportunity and the convenience to pay for your products and services without worrying about the costs.

Co-operative Bank customers are encouraged to use their cards to pay for services and goods this Easter season to enjoy all the amazing offers.

Advantages of using Co-op ATM

No extra charge

Unlike other cards, shopping with a Co-op ATM is free; that is, the amount deducted from your account is exactly what you are paying for. There is nothing like a facilitation fee or any other charge. This gives you an opportunity to save as you shop.

Safe and secure

A Co-op ATM card eliminates the need to walk around with cash. Walking around with cash exposes you to theft and might even endanger your life when the mugging gets violent. With the Co-op ATM, you are always assured of safety and protection.

Saves time

Time is money. Using your Co-op ATM to pay for products and services is fast and convenient. The amount is deducted immediately after you make your payment giving you more time to engage in other productive activities.

Limits exposure to COVID-19

The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a directive, calling on people around the world to avoid handling banknotes as much as possible. This is because the COVID-19 virus is able to stay on surfaces for some time and banknotes provide such an avenue.

The Co-op ATM card eliminates the need to handle hard cash that might put you at risk.

Amazing discounts

Who hates discounts? During these hard economic times, any avenue that helps you to save is something to run for. From time to time, the Co-operative Bank partners with various service providers to give discounts to shoppers who use the Co-op ATM card.

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