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Co-op Bank Reports 9.8% Profit Surge

Keeps Dividend at Sh1.5 per Share

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Co-operative Bank of Kenya has posted a 9.8% increase in net profit, reaching Sh25.4 billion for the year ended December, up from Sh23.1 billion in the previous year.

Co-op Bank Reports 9.8% Profit Surge
Co-operative Bank of Kenya has maintained its dividend payout at Sh1.5 per share after posting a 9.8 percent jump in net profit for the year ended December.

This growth was primarily fueled by higher interest income, reflecting the bank’s strong financial performance amid a dynamic economic environment.

Despite the profit surge, Co-op Bank has opted to maintain its dividend payout at Sh1.5 per share. This move ensures consistency in shareholder returns.

The total dividend payout amounts to Sh8.8 billion. Scheduled for distribution on June 10 to shareholders listed on record by April 28.

Under the leadership of Group Managing Director Gideon Muriuki. The bank has continued to strengthen its position in the market, leveraging strategic investments and customer-centric services.

The decision to retain the dividend level signals financial stability and long-term sustainability, reassuring investors of Co-op Bank commitment to delivering value.

Stay updated for further financial insights as the bank navigates the evolving banking landscape.


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