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Co‑op Bank Sponsors Kenya Primary Schools Association AGM with KSh 5 Million

October 7, 2025
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Co‑op Bank Sponsors Kenya Primary Schools Association AGM with KSh 5 Million
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In a significant demonstration of corporate support for education, the Co‑operative Bank of Kenya has pledged KSh 5 million to sponsor the annual general meeting (AGM) of the Kenya Primary Schools Association (KEPSA).

The funding underscores the bank’s commitment to strengthening the primary education sector and aligning its corporate social investment with national development goals.

The upcoming KEPSA AGM—bringing together headteachers, primary school administrators, regional education officials and education‑sector stakeholders—will now benefit from enhanced logistic and thematic support made possible by Co‑op Bank’s sponsorship.

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The bank’s involvement is expected to cover conference logistics, resource packs for delegates, and enable side sessions focusing on innovative approaches in literacy, infrastructure, and school financial management.

By associating its brand with the primary‐schools network, Co‑op Bank positions itself not just as a financial institution but as a partner in the pursuit of educational excellence, especially at the foundational level of Kenya’s education system.

Co‑operative Bank has in recent years ramped up its engagement in education through its philanthropic arm, the Co‑operative Bank Foundation. According to the bank’s 2023 Integrated Report, the Foundation invested KSh 144.9 million during that year to support bright and needy students.

The bank’s decision to fund KEPSA’s AGM reflects a shift from reactive scholarship‑only support to proactive sector‑engagement and capacity‑building for schools.

By sponsoring the association’s major meeting, the bank signals its interest in dialogue and system‑level change rather than only individual student support.

For KEPSA members, the extra funding likely translates into a higher‑quality regional gathering: better sessions, richer resource material, potentially greater networking and exposure to leading practices.

It may also mean schools are exposed to banking/financial‑services partners early on, facilitating school banking relationships, better funds flow etc.

For the broader primary‑education sector in Kenya, this sponsorship signals increased corporate participation—not only through infrastructure or scholarships—but at the organisational and policy‑platform level.

Primary schools may increasingly partner with private‑sector actors not just for sponsorships but for institutional support, capacity building and innovation.

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