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Co-operative Bank Supports Boresha SACCO’s Launch of New Digital Channels

February 16, 2026
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Co-operative Bank Supports Boresha SACCO’s Launch of New Digital Channels
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Co-operative Bank of Kenya has announced its support for Boresha SACCO as the savings and credit cooperative unveils a suite of new digital banking channels aimed at enhancing member convenience and access to financial services.

In a post on its verified X (formerly Twitter) account, the bank said it was “proud to be with Boresha SACCO” as the group introduced innovations including Pay-to-FOSA and other digital solutions designed to streamline transactions and improve operational efficiency for SACCO members.

The digital enhancements are part of a broader trend within Kenya’s cooperative sector to adopt technology-driven services that meet the evolving needs of users. With mobile and online tools increasingly becoming central to everyday banking, these initiatives are expected to boost financial inclusion and offer SACCO members greater control over their savings and loans.

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Pay-to-FOSA, a new functionality highlighted by the bank, enables members to make electronic payments directly into their Front Office Savings Accounts (FOSAs) — a key advantage for users who prefer contactless and real-time financial operations.

Co-operative Bank’s involvement reflects its ongoing commitment to partner with SACCOs as they modernise their services and expand digital footprints. The bank, a key financial institution deeply rooted in the cooperative movement, has over the years supported SACCOs through tailored banking solutions and advisory services that help societies strengthen governance, enhance service delivery, and grow membership value.

Experts say such digital transitions are crucial for SACCOs to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving financial ecosystem and to attract younger, tech-savvy savers who increasingly favour digital channels over traditional banking outlets.

Established in 1965 and headquartered in Nairobi, Co-operative Bank of Kenya is one of the country’s largest commercial banks, offering a broad range of financial products and services to individuals, enterprises and cooperative organisations.

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