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Co-operative Bank Hosts Annual CEOs Roundtable, Strengthens Cooperative Sector Dialogue

February 5, 2026
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In a major gathering of cooperative leadership, the 4th Annual Co-operatives CEOs Roundtable took place yesterday, bringing together top executives from over 100 cooperative organisations across Kenya.

Hosted by the Co-operative Bank of Kenya, the event served as a platform for chief executives to discuss emerging opportunities, shared challenges and strategic collaborations that can drive growth within the cooperative movement.

According to an official statement posted by the bank on its verified X account, the summit focused on strengthening governance, enhancing financial inclusion and leveraging collective action to benefit member communities nationwide.

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The annual roundtable has become a key fixture on the calendar of Kenya’s cooperative sector, drawing leaders from SACCOs, producer cooperatives, and umbrella organisations. Participants exchanged insights on improving operational efficiencies, expanding access to credit and exploring digital banking innovations tailored for cooperatives.

In his opening remarks, the bank’s CEO highlighted the importance of collaboration between financial institutions and cooperative societies in stimulating grassroots economic development. He stressed that cooperatives remain pivotal to inclusive growth, especially in rural areas where access to formal financial services can be limited.

The discussions also addressed ways to support youth and women entrepreneurs through tailored financial products, capacity-building programmes, and stronger integration into global value chains.

The roundtable concluded with pledges to deepen cooperative networks and accelerate initiatives that enhance financial literacy and membership value.

Established in 1965 and headquartered in Nairobi, the Co-operative Bank of Kenya is one of the country’s largest commercial banks, serving millions of customers and maintaining a strong presence in Kenya’s cooperative ecosystem.

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