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Co-op Bank Warns Customers Against Sharing Sensitive Banking Details

April 24, 2026
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The Co-operative Bank of Kenya has issued a fresh warning to customers, cautioning them against sharing confidential banking information amid rising cases of digital fraud.

In a statement posted on its official social media platforms, the bank emphasized that it will never request sensitive details such as PINs, passwords, or card security codes through calls, messages, or direct messages. The alert forms part of ongoing efforts by the lender to protect its millions of customers from increasingly sophisticated scams targeting mobile and online banking users.

The advisory underscores a growing concern in Kenya’s financial sector, where fraudsters often impersonate bank officials to trick unsuspecting customers into revealing personal data. Once obtained, such information is used to access accounts and carry out unauthorized transactions.

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The bank urged customers to remain vigilant and to immediately terminate any suspicious communication claiming to be from bank representatives requesting private details. Customers are also encouraged to report such incidents promptly through official customer service channels.

According to the bank, legitimate communication will only occur through verified platforms, and no employee is authorized to request confidential credentials. Customers seeking assistance are advised to use official contact points, including the bank’s 24/7 customer care lines and verified digital platforms.

Industry analysts note that the warning aligns with a broader push by financial institutions to enhance cybersecurity awareness as digital banking adoption continues to rise across the country.

The Co-operative Bank of Kenya, one of Kenya’s largest lenders with millions of account holders, has in recent years expanded its digital services, making customer education on fraud prevention a critical priority.

Authorities and banks alike continue to stress that protecting personal banking information remains the first line of defense against financial fraud.

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