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Full List of Kenya’s Safest Banks
ngapat
#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 1:57:44 PM
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Tier 1

1. KCB

2. Equity Bank

3. Cooperative Bank

4. Standard Chartered

5. Barclays Bank

6. CBA
The Biggest in Tier 2

– CFC Stanbic

– NIC

– Diamond Trust Bank

– I&M

– Chase Bank

– Bank of Africa

– Family Bank

– Ecobank

– Housing Finance
- See more at: http://nairobiwire.com/2...tml#sthash.xk50QuDR.dpuf
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alma1
#2 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 4:18:54 PM
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I'm sorry but Nairobiwire is not my source for economic news.

In fact in their list written last week we have Chase Bank. Wonder who they were copying and pasting.

It has great pictures of vera sidika's big booty though. Very sumptous boobs of sijui who.

On money matters, I think I'll decipher the people who speak in tongues in the blue section of wazua.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

wazua
#3 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 4:42:06 PM
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watesh
#4 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 8:36:33 PM
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I still wonder why DTB is not classified as large
instinct
#5 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2016 10:24:12 PM
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wazua wrote:


that second row first column kuna shida!
alotoftalk
#6 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2016 2:27:20 AM
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There is nothing like a safe bank in a sinking economy. There are always systemic risks that can crash the entire system. We should be looking at which banks are "too big to fail" and which will be bailed out by the government should they be at risk of failure.
Investment philosophy development in progress...
enyands
#7 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2016 2:35:44 AM
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alotoftalk wrote:
There is nothing like a safe bank in a sinking economy. There are always systemic risks that can crash the entire system. We should be looking at which banks are "too big to fail" and which will be bailed out by the government should they be at risk of failure.



Meanwhile the board of directors and management go Scott free with stolen money as the gaaament is bailing them out !!!! Daaah is that your point ???
alotoftalk
#8 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2016 2:44:22 AM
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enyands wrote:
alotoftalk wrote:
There is nothing like a safe bank in a sinking economy. There are always systemic risks that can crash the entire system. We should be looking at which banks are "too big to fail" and which will be bailed out by the government should they be at risk of failure.



Meanwhile the board of directors and management go Scott free with stolen money as the gaaament is bailing them out !!!! Daaah is that your point ???


That is a different question with a different answer. I was talking about the issue of "safest" banks.
Investment philosophy development in progress...
murchr
#9 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2016 2:53:41 AM
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alotoftalk wrote:
enyands wrote:
alotoftalk wrote:
There is nothing like a safe bank in a sinking economy. There are always systemic risks that can crash the entire system. We should be looking at which banks are "too big to fail" and which will be bailed out by the government should they be at risk of failure.



Meanwhile the board of directors and management go Scott free with stolen money as the gaaament is bailing them out !!!! Daaah is that your point ???


That is a different question with a different answer. I was talking about the issue of "safest" banks.


Those "safe banks" are a time bomb, have we forgotten Lehman Brothers? And Wazuans should know better than pasting articles from such blogs
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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newfarer
#10 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2016 6:04:19 AM
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instinct wrote:
wazua wrote:


that second row first column kuna shida!

I'm jittery the neighbors of my bank are no more.
punda amecheka
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