Growth of mobile banking boosts Co-op Bank Kenyas earnings
Increased mobile and internet banking helped Co-operative Bank of Kenya increase its pretax profit in the fist half of 2016 by 19 percent to Sh10.45 billion ($103.08 million), the lender said on Wednesday.
The bank, which has its roots in the country’s vibrant co-operative movement and also operates in South Sudan, said 87 percent of all customer transactions took place on alternative channels, up from 65 percent a year ago, following a drive to increase usage of mobile and internet banking.
“Operational efficiencies resulting from this project have seen our Cost-to-Income Ratio improve from 58.8 percent in December 2015 to 51.4 percent in June 2016,” the lender said.
Kenya is considered a pioneer of mobile phone-based financial services. It is renowned for M-Pesa, a mobile money transfer service started in 2007 that has grown to offer broader services including small loans and savings accounts, offered in partnership with local lenders.
Co-operative said it plans to expand into Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Ethiopia in the next five years, using the joint venture model it used in South Sudan.
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