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Co-op Bank’s new internet banking allows Kenyans in diaspora to pay utility bills

May 18, 2020
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Co-op Bank’s new internet banking allows Kenyans in diaspora to pay utility bills
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Co-operative Bank of Kenya has introduced new payment system for utility bills for those in the diaspora.

Kenyans in the diaspora can now comfortably pay utility bills back at home in Kenya via Co-op Bank’s new internet banking.

The bills that can be paid easily by those in the diaspora include KPLC, Pay TV, Water bills among others.

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“Customer satisfaction is at the heart of all our innovations. We are giving our customers, a consistent experience across all our platforms, be it on mobile, tablet or web,” Co-op Bank says.

This means that Kenyans who are in countries that are currently under lockdown due to COVID-19, can easily pay bills for those at home comfortably.

For those who have already registered for the bank’s new internet banking system, they need to just log in and proceed to do the transaction/payments.

For the new members, they can register here.

 

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