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KCB Reorganization
Cde Monomotapa
#21 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:10:27 PM
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@2012, thanks. I also shared the same concerns about the merger but mostly about loss of a great brand S&L had built for itself. Nevertheless, I believe it still holds as KCB S&L. On the other hand the results of the merger resonate positively with me 100% i.e KCB S&L having access to the whole Group's branch network & balance sheet means MEGA lending ability. @my friend Barry White...I know it is easy for us to conclude that the mortgage/real estate mkts have more or less "self propelled" but I am also a firm believer that money on its own is useless; the mind behind it makes all the difference (a fool & his money are soon parted) so it pays to have a great mind over-seeing our interests i.e and IMHO, C. Kariuki. @Selah.. In the context I mean't otherwise and Cde is short for Comrade. smile
Conquestador
#22 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:16:24 PM
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Dr. Tony Githuku should also be retained or even offered the COO job.

A company i worked with had a chance to discuss business with him; he strongly resisted lucrative overtures and some unorthodox suggestions that zealous foreign directors offered.

He had a very clear mind on what he wanted to achieve for the bank, and his passion and purposefulness was amazing.

The way he steered the bank during the IT system change is laudable. If they let him go, there goes a whole heritage of excellence, incorruptible and rare type of pedigree IT manager. And of course i shall reduce my exposure with KCB and close that account....
Conquestador
#23 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:21:34 PM
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Dr. Tony Githuku should be retained or even offered the COO job.

A company i worked with had a chance to discuss business with him; he strongly resisted lucrative overtures and some unorthodox suggestions that zealous foreign directors offered.

He had a very clear mind on what he wanted to achieve for the bank, and his passion and purposefulness was amazing.

The way he steered the bank during the IT system change is laudable. If they let him go, there goes a whole heritage of excellence, incorruptible and rare type of pedigree IT manager. And of course i shall reduce my exposure with KCB and close that account....
Layman
#24 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:26:58 PM
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.....are you Dr. Tony Githuku posting/possing as Conquestador?
For Sport
#25 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:27:01 PM
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Conquestador wrote:
Dr. Tony Githuku should be retained or even offered the COO job.

A company i worked with had a chance to discuss business with him; he strongly resisted lucrative overtures and some unorthodox suggestions that zealous foreign directors offered.

He had a very clear mind on what he wanted to achieve for the bank, and his passion and purposefulness was amazing.

The way he steered the bank during the IT system change is laudable. If they let him go, there goes a whole heritage of excellence, incorruptible and rare type of pedigree IT manager. And of course i shall reduce my exposure with KCB and close that account....

?!
Note to self - find out who the IT manager of the company is before you buy its stock.
Cde Monomotapa
#26 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:28:01 PM
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Conquestador wrote:
Dr. Tony Githuku should be retained or even offered the COO job.

A company i worked with had a chance to discuss business with him; he strongly resisted lucrative overtures and some unorthodox suggestions that zealous foreign directors offered.

He had a very clear mind on what he wanted to achieve for the bank, and his passion and purposefulness was amazing.

The way he steered the bank during the IT system change is laudable. If they let him go, there goes a whole heritage of excellence, incorruptible and rare type of pedigree IT manager. And of course i shall reduce my exposure with KCB and close that account....

Oops! Wisdom better under-pin this process.
Cde Monomotapa
#27 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:31:36 PM
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Bottom line...wisdom better under-pin this process.
Gordon Gekko
#28 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:52:56 PM
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Conquestador wrote:
Dr. Tony Githuku should be retained or even offered the COO job.

A company i worked with had a chance to discuss business with him; he strongly resisted lucrative overtures and some unorthodox suggestions that zealous foreign directors offered.

He had a very clear mind on what he wanted to achieve for the bank, and his passion and purposefulness was amazing.

The way he steered the bank during the IT system change is laudable. If they let him go, there goes a whole heritage of excellence, incorruptible and rare type of pedigree IT manager. And of course i shall reduce my exposure with KCB and close that account....


What about the fact that he was a damn good rugby player? Doesn't that count?smile
Conquestador
#29 Posted : Wednesday, May 18, 2011 1:28:03 PM
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Layman wrote:
.....are you Dr. Tony Githuku posting/possing as Conquestador?


@ Layman - I wish!!
I can be him no doubt, the only difference is, i could have yielded to the temptation.
I know damn little about him except that incident, need i say we lost the business??
kivairu
#30 Posted : Friday, May 20, 2011 4:54:10 PM
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Conquestador wrote:
Layman wrote:
.....are you Dr. Tony Githuku posting/possing as Conquestador?


@ Layman - I wish!!
I can be him no doubt, the only difference is, i could have yielded to the temptation.
I know damn little about him except that incident, need i say we lost the business??






@ conquestador...you must be the face of Sevenseas, the guys who lost out the bid for entreprise IPCC

Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. –Albert Einstein.
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