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Co-op Bank releases first tranche of police 40 cars in KSh1.5B state deal vehicles

March 6, 2026
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Co-op Bank releases first tranche of police 40 cars in KSh1.5B state deal vehicles
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The Co-operative Bank of Kenya has released the first batch of 40 vehicles to the National Police Service, marking the initial phase of a KSh1.5 billion government-backed financing deal aimed at enhancing security operations across the country.

The vehicles, handed over under the bank’s asset financing programme, form part of a broader initiative to improve police mobility and response capabilities. The project is expected to see additional units delivered in subsequent phases as the partnership progresses.

According to information shared by the bank, the rollout of the 40 vehicles represents the first tranche of the agreement, which will ultimately equip the police service with a larger fleet to support law enforcement activities nationwide.

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The units, which include rugged models suited for diverse terrain, are intended to strengthen patrol efficiency, especially in remote and underserved areas. Enhanced mobility is seen as a key factor in improving response times and overall public safety.

The financing arrangement underscores the growing role of financial institutions in supporting government infrastructure and security initiatives through structured funding solutions. Co-op Bank has in recent years expanded its footprint in public sector partnerships, particularly in asset financing for state agencies.

Industry stakeholders note that such collaborations not only ease the government’s immediate budgetary pressures but also ensure timely acquisition of critical resources needed for service delivery.

The National Police Service is expected to benefit significantly from the upgraded fleet, with officials expressing optimism that the new vehicles will boost operational effectiveness and visibility across the country.

The release of the first tranche signals the beginning of what is anticipated to be a transformative programme in strengthening Kenya’s security infrastructure through public-private sector collaboration.

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