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kiash
#1 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2016 9:31:30 AM
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Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.
Swenani
#2 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2016 9:36:37 AM
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kiash wrote:
Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.

sportpesa and betin.co.ke
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Msa Liti
#3 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2016 9:49:48 AM
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NIC

Stanchart.

In terms of functionality, both are equally good.

Stanchart is more bureaucratic especially when you are in kiashland. For some transactions you have to go to a branch e.g change phone number registered on the account. When doing some transactions they send an OTP to that number. If not in control of the number, the transaction cannot proceed as you won't get the OTP.

Have seen buddies complain a lot about Stanchart when they move abroad. Most have gone to NIC.


Am on stanchart myself in Kenya. Very efficient so far
Othelo
#4 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2016 12:19:56 PM
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Swenani wrote:
kiash wrote:
Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.

sportpesa and betin.co.ke

Mcheza, betway, helbets, loto254 smile

Anyway Stanchart is very reliable on this, any day, any time!!!!!

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maka
#5 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2016 12:30:19 PM
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Msa Liti wrote:
NIC

Stanchart.

In terms of functionality, both are equally good.

Stanchart is more bureaucratic especially when you are in kiashland. For some transactions you have to go to a branch e.g change phone number registered on the account. When doing some transactions they send an OTP to that number. If not in control of the number, the transaction cannot proceed as you won't get the OTP.

Have seen buddies complain a lot about Stanchart when they move abroad. Most have gone to NIC.


Am on stanchart myself in Kenya. Very efficient so far



NIC is pathetic when it comes to their systems...very useless...systems are down a lot..try sending cash via mpesa then you will know...the app also has kibao issues...
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kiash
#6 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2016 5:27:26 PM
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maka wrote:
Msa Liti wrote:
NIC

Stanchart.

In terms of functionality, both are equally good.

Stanchart is more bureaucratic especially when you are in kiashland. For some transactions you have to go to a branch e.g change phone number registered on the account. When doing some transactions they send an OTP to that number. If not in control of the number, the transaction cannot proceed as you won't get the OTP.

Have seen buddies complain a lot about Stanchart when they move abroad. Most have gone to NIC.


Am on stanchart myself in Kenya. Very efficient so far



NIC is pathetic when it comes to their systems...very useless...systems are down a lot..try sending cash via mpesa then you will know...the app also has kibao issues...



Hei so inakaa nitabaki member . But i do not even use those services kina mpesa ,i use world remit and then you can even do a bank deposit or mpesa someone and its very fast. I actually asked once here if there is anyone who had ever used the service, i have been using it for more than 2 yrs now. Mpesa is done in ten minutes and a bank deposit in hours.
Swenani
#7 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:20:59 PM
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kiash wrote:
maka wrote:
Msa Liti wrote:
NIC

Stanchart.

In terms of functionality, both are equally good.

Stanchart is more bureaucratic especially when you are in kiashland. For some transactions you have to go to a branch e.g change phone number registered on the account. When doing some transactions they send an OTP to that number. If not in control of the number, the transaction cannot proceed as you won't get the OTP.

Have seen buddies complain a lot about Stanchart when they move abroad. Most have gone to NIC.


Am on stanchart myself in Kenya. Very efficient so far



NIC is pathetic when it comes to their systems...very useless...systems are down a lot..try sending cash via mpesa then you will know...the app also has kibao issues...



Hei so inakaa nitabaki member . But i do not even use those services kina mpesa ,i use world remit and then you can even do a bank deposit or mpesa someone and its very fast. I actually asked once here if there is anyone who had ever used the service, i have been using it for more than 2 yrs now. Mpesa is done in ten minutes and a bank deposit in hours.


Time for more,their Mpesa transactions a few seconds to reflect and their customer service is superb
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Speculz
#8 Posted : Thursday, March 17, 2016 8:08:58 AM
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kiash wrote:
Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.


CBA ..simply superb.
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Multipod
#9 Posted : Friday, March 18, 2016 9:13:17 AM
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Speculz wrote:
[quote=kiash]Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.


How about Barclays?
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#10 Posted : Friday, March 18, 2016 9:19:10 AM
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Multipod wrote:
Speculz wrote:
[quote=kiash]Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.


How about Barclays?

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Multipod
#11 Posted : Friday, March 18, 2016 10:03:51 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Multipod wrote:
Speculz wrote:
[quote=kiash]Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.


How about Barclays?

Moving out of Africa ..... Kenya!


Will they really shut down the business? I doubt it.
Pirate
#12 Posted : Friday, March 18, 2016 10:10:50 AM
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CBA have very good online banking . Very secure too and works well for me.
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maka
#13 Posted : Friday, March 18, 2016 10:18:59 AM
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Guess CBA wins it....wonder why NIC can't invest in proper systems...
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streetwise
#14 Posted : Friday, March 18, 2016 11:07:57 AM
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I agree NIC off on is terrible. Looks like their network is a patch work of many legacy or even new untested systems. Not good for a bank. They need to style up.

SCB also seems to have and on off thing, good thing they notify you the systems are down.

If you are a corporate Citi very interesting, their transfers great.

2Czar
#15 Posted : Wednesday, April 17, 2019 12:15:49 PM
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What are you looking for in internet banking ? Simply some banks allow it simply for monitoring your bank accounts activity. Some oher in addition to that or in separate package allows things like deposits, credits, some payment done and accepted, cryptocurrencies and so on.
Nifiche
#16 Posted : Wednesday, April 17, 2019 12:35:05 PM
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kiash wrote:
Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.


I've been with Stanchart for years. It's only gotten better with time. Even when I lived overseas had no problems at all... smile
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#17 Posted : Wednesday, April 17, 2019 5:27:49 PM
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Nifiche wrote:
kiash wrote:
Does anyone know of the best bank in internet banking Kenya, kwa mutu ako Kiashland.Have been with member and want to move on or start all over again.


I've been with Stanchart for years. It's only gotten better with time. Even when I lived overseas had no problems at all... smile


SCB online is good in my opinion. The app with the recent upgrades very appealing
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#18 Posted : Wednesday, April 17, 2019 5:35:41 PM
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Whoever you choose, just make sure its not Co-op
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Gathige
#19 Posted : Wednesday, April 17, 2019 6:27:14 PM
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murchr wrote:
Whoever you choose, just make sure its not Co-op


I remember those days they used to give us a slate for passwords. They are cheap though in terms of fees.
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Apricot
#20 Posted : Wednesday, April 17, 2019 8:04:19 PM
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Gathige wrote:
murchr wrote:
Whoever you choose, just make sure its not Co-op


I remember those days they used to give us a slate for passwords. They are cheap though in terms of fees.


My COOP experience: You login with your username/password, a code is sent to your mobile phone; you enter the code to complete the login. Code comes in quick.Password changes required every few months.

Can Mpesa funds to my account via WAVE; can also disburse funds via EFT/RTGS. Nothing moribund about that.
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