Sustainable Social Economic Empowerment
Driving Sustainable Business
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SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
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BANK
Economic Value
✓ Local Economic Impact
Ksh.306 Billion Loans & Advances
О Ksh.15 Million member Co-
operative Movement Banking.
Ksh.193 Billion Government
Securities.
О
93% Local Suppliers
Financial Inclusion -Universal
Banking Model.
✓ Ksh.4.9 Billion Taxes
Governance
✓ Progressive governance framework
✓ Business Ethics
✓ Proactive Environmental & Social Policy
✓ Strategic Organizational Structure
✓ Compliant Reporting & Disclosure
✓ Board structure, policies & procedures
Social Impact
✓ Co-op Consultancy & Bancassurance
Intermediary Limited, 3026 Consultancies.
✓
Co-op foundation: 8368 Bright & Needy
Students Supported.
✓ Partnership with IFC & Phillips: support
smaller businesses in Africa's health sector (
USD 300 Million)
✓ Corporate Social Responsibility: First Lady's
Beyond Zero Campaign 2020 (Kshs.20 Million)
Private sector-led Covid-19 Emergency
Response Fund. Donated Kshs. 100 Million to
support critical medical supplies and
equipment such as ventilators.
✓
79% Employees below 40yrs
✓
Robust HR policy framework to guide optimal
human resource engagements and staff
support.
Attracting and retaining talent: 96% retention
rate.
Skills development & career progression
through training, e-learning & coaching.
Environment
Ongoing implementation of the CBK
Guidance on Climate- Related Risk
Management.
Screening of loans & advances for
environmental risk as laid out in the
Environmental & Social Policy (E&S).
Corporate, Co-operatives (Above USD
1M), MSME (Above USD 50K)
✓ Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency investments -USD 37.1 Million
credit agreement.
✓ Ongoing digitization of customer
journey bank processes.
Ongoing rehabilitation of 259.5 Ha, Lusoi
forest in Laikipia (5000 trees, plan to do
10,000 more)
Signatory to the United for Wildlife's
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