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Co-op Bank recognized as one of Africa’s fastest-growing companies

June 3, 2025
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The Co-operative Bank of Kenya (Co-op Bank) has been recognized as one of Africa’s fastest-growing companies in the 2025 Financial Times (FT) ranking, a testament to its robust performance and strategic initiatives. This achievement underscores the bank’s significant role in the continent’s financial sector.

Under the leadership of Group Managing Director & CEO Gideon Muriuki, Co-op Bank has demonstrated remarkable growth.

The bank’s assets have surged from KSh 271 billion in 2014 to KSh 661 billion in 2023, with loans and advances increasing from KSh 175 billion to KSh 378 billion during the same period.

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Shareholder funds have also grown from KSh 42 billion to KSh 108 billion, placing it among the top three Kenyan banks with over KSh 100 billion in shareholder funds.

A key driver of this growth is the bank’s commitment to digital transformation. In 2023, Co-op Bank partnered with Intellect Global Consumer Banking (iGCB) to implement an AI-powered Digital Engagement Platform.

This platform has enabled the bank to onboard customers within three minutes, enhance customer engagement, and reduce product launch times from four months to two weeks.

Co-op Bank’s financial performance reflects its strategic initiatives. In the first quarter of 2024, the bank reported a net profit of KSh 6.58 billion, a 5.8% increase from the previous year.

Total operating income grew by 10.9% to KSh 39.2 billion, with customer deposits rising by 9.4% to KSh 507.4 billion.

The bank’s commitment to supporting Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) has also been noteworthy. In 2023, Co-op Bank was named Africa’s SME Financier of the Year, recognizing its efforts to provide affordable loans and business training to small businesses.

Co-op Bank’s initiatives extend beyond financial performance. In 2023, the bank launched the Coffee Direct Settlement System (DSS), a digital platform that automates coffee trading and settlement, reducing payment turnaround for farmers from two months to five days.

This initiative has facilitated the trade of over 650,000 bags of coffee worth $171 million, empowering nearly a million farmers .

Gideon Muriuki emphasized the bank’s commitment to financial inclusivity, stating, “We continue being fully engaged in the communities we do business, to make financial services accessible, empowering both individuals and communities.”

Co-op Bank’s inclusion in the FT’s list of Africa’s fastest-growing companies highlights its strategic growth, innovation, and positive community impact.

With a focus on digital transformation and support for MSMEs, the bank is poised to continue its trajectory as a leading financial institution in Africa.

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