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Sustainable Social Economic Empowerment

Driving Sustainable Business CO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GÐ 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 (UfW) Financial Taskforce
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