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Kenya Post Office Savings Bank, often referred to as Postbank, is a Savings Bank in Kenya.Unlike other commercial banks in Kenya that are licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Kenya, Postbank is regulated by the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank Act Cap 493B. [1]
In 1989, she joined Postbank Kenya, as an auditor. [ 2 ] Over the years, she received promotions, holding various positions, including as Senior Manager, Money Transfer Service, as Manager, Internal Audit and as Manager, Administration and Property Management.
New Zealand, later renamed the PostBank; United Kingdom, later renamed the National Savings and Investments; Singapore, later renamed POSB Bank; Kenya, also known as the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank; Austra, also known as the Österreichische Postsparkasse; Zimbabwe, later renamed the People's Own Savings Bank
As at 28 February 2020, NCBA Bank Kenya maintained 64 networked branches and 5 banking agencies in Kenya. [3] NCBA Bank's partnership with the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank enables the provision of cash collection services for its customers through Postbank’s network of 94 branches in Kenya.
Deutsche Postbank, a German retail bank; India Post Payments Bank, a financial services provider owned 100% by the Government of India; Japan Post Bank, a Japanese bank headquartered in Tokyo; Kenya Post Office Savings Bank, s Kenyan bank headquartered in Nairobi
This is the Central Bank of Kenya's list of Licensed Microfinance Banks, updated in August 2024. [3]Caritas Microfinance Bank Ltd; Branch Microfinance Bank Ltd
The Postal Corporation Of Kenya was established by an Act Of Parliament (PCK Act 1998) and operates as a commercial public enterprise. The Corporation’s mandate includes provision of accessible, affordable and reliable postal services to all parts of Kenya as public postal license whereby communication through the post office forms part of the basic human right as is enshrined in the 1948 ...
The bank is a medium-sized commercial bank in Kenya, East Africa's largest economy.Prior to 2010, the bank's focus was large corporations and upscale business-people. In September 2010, Credit Bank changed strategy and transformed into a retail bank, serving all segments of society and their businesses.