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Co-op Bank transforms customer banking experience through cutting-edge digital solutions

June 20, 2025
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Co-operative Bank of Kenya is transforming the customer banking experience through cutting-edge digital solutions, in a bold effort to simplify financial services and reach more Kenyans than ever before.

Under its “Banking Made Easy” strategy, Co-op Bank has rolled out a range of technology-driven services, including enhanced mobile and internet banking platforms, self-service kiosks, and AI-powered customer support, aimed at delivering faster, safer, and more convenient banking for individuals and businesses.

Speaking at a media briefing in Nairobi, Co-op Bank Group Managing Director and CEO Gideon Muriuki said the bank’s investment in technology is designed to meet the evolving needs of its 9 million customers across the country.

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“Technology is no longer an option—it is the foundation of modern banking,” said Muriuki. “We are making it easy for customers to access banking services anytime, anywhere, without standing in long queues or traveling far.”

The Co-op Bank Mobile App has emerged as one of the most used platforms in the country, allowing customers to open accounts, transfer money, pay bills, apply for loans, and manage their finances seamlessly from their phones. The app now supports biometric login, instant alerts, and real-time loan approvals—features that Muriuki says are “designed with the everyday customer in mind.”

“Our goal is to simplify the lives of Kenyans, especially small business owners, farmers, and SACCO members who often have limited time and access to traditional banking,” Muriuki added. “With just a phone, a customer can transact, save, borrow, and grow their enterprise.”

The bank has also deployed over 700 smart ATMs and digital service centers that offer 24/7 self-service options, reducing congestion in branches and freeing up staff to offer personalized advisory services.

In addition, Co-op Bank is leveraging artificial intelligence and data analytics to improve customer support and detect fraud faster. A new AI-powered chatbot, recently integrated into its mobile and web platforms, is already handling over 50,000 customer queries a day.

Financial inclusion remains central to Co-op Bank’s mission, and Muriuki emphasized that technology is helping bridge the gap between urban and rural banking.

“We are using technology to break down barriers—geographical, economic, and social. Whether you’re in Nairobi or Turkana, you deserve efficient, secure, and affordable banking,” he said.

Industry experts say Co-op Bank’s tech-forward approach positions it as one of the most digitally agile financial institutions in East Africa. Its recent accolades include being named Kenya’s “Best Digital Bank” by the African Banker Awards 2025.

Looking ahead, the bank plans to invest further in cybersecurity, blockchain trials, and digital lending platforms tailored to informal sector workers.

“We are not just digitizing services—we are reimagining the entire banking experience,” Muriuki concluded. “As customer expectations evolve, so will Co-op Bank. Our promise is simple: Banking made easy, for everyone.”

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