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How Co-Operative Bank Is Helping In The Fight Against Coronavirus

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As everyone is striving to ensure they stay safe during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Co-operative Bank of Kenya has come up with measures to make things possible and easier for Kenyans.

Here are some of the ways Co-op bank is ensuring your safety during these tough times;

MCo-op Cash

There is nothing as enjoyable as having to do your transactions at the comfort of your house using your mobile phone, especially at this time when going out is considered risky.

With MCo-op Cash, you can transfer money to any local account safely and for FREE with the PesaLink option. What stands out here is the transactions are cashless and absolutely free.

Other services available on MCo-op cash are;

Deposit or save money

Apply and pay for a loan

Send money to another MCo-op Cash Account, Co-op Bank Account or SACCO Account

Send money to other mobile money services, for example, M-PESA

Withdraw money at a Co-op Agent or Co-op ATM

Transfer money to and from your Co-op Account or SACCO Account

Buy airtime for any mobile number

Pay Bills

Check your account balance or get a statement

Buy, sell or transfer shares

Activate SMS alerts for debits and credits

Co-op Bank Pay Bill

The pay bill number for Co-op Bank (also Part of MCo-op cash will enable you to pay for your utility bills without having to move a muscle.

With the Pay bill number 400200, you can pay for:

KPLC, DStv, KRA Tax and Insurance

Pay for goods and services

Pay fees, for example, school fees or rent

Online Shopping using Co-op Visa Card

You can shop online and pay for household supplies using your Co-op Visa Debit Card, at No Extra Cost.

This is a convenient service since supermarkets are among the riskiest places one can contract contagious infections like Covid-19. So choose, safe, choose shopping with Co-op Visa card.

Instant Loans

This is a period when we all need money, and not just money, real money. Most of us have been forced to go for compulsory but unpaid leaves, some of their businesses have run out of stock so what is the way out.

The future is unknown, so why not go for a loan and cushion yourself and your loved ones during this uncertain time.

A Mco-op Cash loan is instant and fast. Try it today.

100 Million Donation to Help Combat Covid-19

Co-operative Bank of Kenya has donated Sh100 million towards the country’s coronavirus management kitty.

The contribution will be channeled through the Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund established by President Uhuru Kenyatta in March.


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