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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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Spikes wrote:enyands wrote:I'm at least happy kidogo .it's closer to 1 shilling dividend .I think man Gideon has tried . You should not be glad on peanuts. HFCK pays 1.30/- per year and they are swinging at the same price range with COOP. Better than Mumias that people burnt themselves that issued nothing and nothing in near future?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,297
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With more Agency banking more staff to be dropped. But are they leaving empty handed? Some of them have tanken the tenders to be the Agents in branches, estates and villages. Co-op Bank costs fall further as 400 employees leaveWhat property is owned by Co-op bank apart from its banking arm? Do they have a land bank in Kajiado, city of Nairobi and many buildings? What else can they do like opening a Mall or Hotel?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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Realtreaty wrote:With more Agency banking more staff to be dropped. But are they leaving empty handed? Some of them have tanken the tenders to be the Agents in branches, estates and villages. Co-op Bank costs fall further as 400 employees leaveWhat property is owned by Co-op bank apart from its banking arm? Do they have a land bank in Kajiado, city of Nairobi and many buildings? What else can they do like opening a Mall or Hotel? Yeah I mentioned it earlier . Some of those guys have mortgages and loans left right and Centre . Anyway I know they will survive somehow
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,297
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Most likely by August Co-opbank will throw us another party with an interim dividend of 20cents. Not affected by Mwalimu Sacco and assuming the war between KNUT and KUPPET one of them may remain in CO-OPBANK for continuity. Co-op posts highest growth at 46 per cent
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,297
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New trends are being born. This is for both bank to bank and Mobile money to bank Co-op bank opens financial centre to cater for Kenyans living abroadThe old method Money gram was charging too much and exchangerate being given as bank wished.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
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This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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Boris Boyka wrote:This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. What is this with diaspora ? Cytonn-diaspora, FEP-diaspora,Equity-diaspora ,family bank-diaspora , CBK-diaspora bring huge forex exchange. I'm curious with this diaspora.they get too much attention diaspora !!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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enyands wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. What is this with diaspora ? Cytonn-diaspora, FEP-diaspora,Equity-diaspora ,family bank-diaspora , CBK-diaspora bring huge forex exchange. I'm curious with this diaspora. they get too much attention diaspora !! They have to tap the billions coming from them diaspora. Why set a different center for the diasporans? because people in diaspora are used to a "service" unlike what might be offered with some other vinyangarikas Something simple go make a queue in some banks and there is that yellow line for the customer and you will see a kinyangarika next to you on the counter looking at what you are filling as if you work together.This is unseen in the diaspora so the bank guys have to employ a security guard to control some of these guys. But you know most of the times Kenyans do not demand what is rightfully theirs kupiga tu DOMO .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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kiash wrote:enyands wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. What is this with diaspora ? Cytonn-diaspora, FEP-diaspora,Equity-diaspora ,family bank-diaspora , CBK-diaspora bring huge forex exchange. I'm curious with this diaspora. they get too much attention diaspora !! They have to tap the billions coming from them diaspora. Why set a different center for the diasporans? because people in diaspora are used to a "service" unlike what might be offered with some other vinyangarikas Something simple go make a queue in some banks and there is that yellow line for the customer and you will see a kinyangarika next to you on the counter looking at what you are filling as if you work together.This is unseen in the diaspora so the bank guys have to employ a security guard to control some of these guys. But you know most of the times Kenyans do not demand what is rightfully theirs kupiga tu DOMO . That's funny. Now if they open this Centre what will stop a non diasporan like me from accessing services there? Do I have to tweng to the securicor guard as a ticket of getting in
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/1/2010 Posts: 511 Location: kandara, Murang'a
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enyands wrote:kiash wrote:enyands wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. What is this with diaspora ? Cytonn-diaspora, FEP-diaspora,Equity-diaspora ,family bank-diaspora , CBK-diaspora bring huge forex exchange. I'm curious with this diaspora. they get too much attention diaspora !! They have to tap the billions coming from them diaspora. Why set a different center for the diasporans? because people in diaspora are used to a "service" unlike what might be offered with some other vinyangarikas Something simple go make a queue in some banks and there is that yellow line for the customer and you will see a kinyangarika next to you on the counter looking at what you are filling as if you work together.This is unseen in the diaspora so the bank guys have to employ a security guard to control some of these guys. But you know most of the times Kenyans do not demand what is rightfully theirs kupiga tu DOMO . That's funny. Now if they open this Centre what will stop a non diasporan like me from accessing services there? Do I have to tweng to the securicor guard as a ticket of getting in Foresight..
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/1/2010 Posts: 511 Location: kandara, Murang'a
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enyands wrote:kiash wrote:enyands wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. What is this with diaspora ? Cytonn-diaspora, FEP-diaspora,Equity-diaspora ,family bank-diaspora , CBK-diaspora bring huge forex exchange. I'm curious with this diaspora. they get too much attention diaspora !! They have to tap the billions coming from them diaspora. Why set a different center for the diasporans? because people in diaspora are used to a "service" unlike what might be offered with some other vinyangarikas Something simple go make a queue in some banks and there is that yellow line for the customer and you will see a kinyangarika next to you on the counter looking at what you are filling as if you work together.This is unseen in the diaspora so the bank guys have to employ a security guard to control some of these guys. But you know most of the times Kenyans do not demand what is rightfully theirs kupiga tu DOMO . That's funny. Now if they open this Centre what will stop a non diasporan like me from accessing services there? Do I have to tweng to the securicor guard as a ticket of getting in The staff there access diaspora accounts, just like I have haba na haba. So if I go with my haba na haba nitatumwa kwingine, just like corporate I guess Foresight..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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gatoho wrote:enyands wrote:kiash wrote:enyands wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. What is this with diaspora ? Cytonn-diaspora, FEP-diaspora,Equity-diaspora ,family bank-diaspora , CBK-diaspora bring huge forex exchange. I'm curious with this diaspora. they get too much attention diaspora !! They have to tap the billions coming from them diaspora. Why set a different center for the diasporans? because people in diaspora are used to a "service" unlike what might be offered with some other vinyangarikas Something simple go make a queue in some banks and there is that yellow line for the customer and you will see a kinyangarika next to you on the counter looking at what you are filling as if you work together.This is unseen in the diaspora so the bank guys have to employ a security guard to control some of these guys. But you know most of the times Kenyans do not demand what is rightfully theirs kupiga tu DOMO . That's funny. Now if they open this Centre what will stop a non diasporan like me from accessing services there? Do I have to tweng to the securicor guard as a ticket of getting in The staff there access diaspora accounts, just like I have haba na haba. So if I go with my haba na haba nitatumwa kwingine, just like corporate I guess That can be wrong .coz you have Haba na Haba then you are sent to ukulima branch? That can be a big blunder
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
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enyands wrote:gatoho wrote:enyands wrote:kiash wrote:enyands wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. What is this with diaspora ? Cytonn-diaspora, FEP-diaspora,Equity-diaspora ,family bank-diaspora , CBK-diaspora bring huge forex exchange. I'm curious with this diaspora. they get too much attention diaspora !! They have to tap the billions coming from them diaspora. Why set a different center for the diasporans? because people in diaspora are used to a "service" unlike what might be offered with some other vinyangarikas Something simple go make a queue in some banks and there is that yellow line for the customer and you will see a kinyangarika next to you on the counter looking at what you are filling as if you work together.This is unseen in the diaspora so the bank guys have to employ a security guard to control some of these guys. But you know most of the times Kenyans do not demand what is rightfully theirs kupiga tu DOMO . That's funny. Now if they open this Centre what will stop a non diasporan like me from accessing services there? Do I have to tweng to the securicor guard as a ticket of getting in The staff there access diaspora accounts, just like I have haba na haba. So if I go with my haba na haba nitatumwa kwingine, just like corporate I guess That can be wrong .coz you have Haba na Haba then you are sent to ukulima branch? That can be a big blunder Wewe wacha zako! At co-op bank house there is already a branch, remember I said they closed a cafe on the ground floor in the main entrance to open the Diaspora center (office). Differentiate Diaspora branch and Diaspora center (office)! Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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Boris Boyka wrote:enyands wrote:gatoho wrote:enyands wrote:kiash wrote:enyands wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:This Diaspora center has been operational for a while. They closed that cafeteria on ground floor of co-op house building for that purpose. Maybe marketing it. What is this with diaspora ? Cytonn-diaspora, FEP-diaspora,Equity-diaspora ,family bank-diaspora , CBK-diaspora bring huge forex exchange. I'm curious with this diaspora. they get too much attention diaspora !! They have to tap the billions coming from them diaspora. Why set a different center for the diasporans? because people in diaspora are used to a "service" unlike what might be offered with some other vinyangarikas Something simple go make a queue in some banks and there is that yellow line for the customer and you will see a kinyangarika next to you on the counter looking at what you are filling as if you work together.This is unseen in the diaspora so the bank guys have to employ a security guard to control some of these guys. But you know most of the times Kenyans do not demand what is rightfully theirs kupiga tu DOMO . That's funny. Now if they open this Centre what will stop a non diasporan like me from accessing services there? Do I have to tweng to the securicor guard as a ticket of getting in The staff there access diaspora accounts, just like I have haba na haba. So if I go with my haba na haba nitatumwa kwingine, just like corporate I guess That can be wrong .coz you have Haba na Haba then you are sent to ukulima branch? That can be a big blunder Wewe wacha zako! At co-op bank house there is already a branch, remember I said they closed a cafe on the ground floor in the main entrance to open the Diaspora center (office). Differentiate Diaspora branch and Diaspora center (office)! I think there is relativity in usage between Diaspora center and Diaspora branch. The clear meaning is without doubt derived from the context. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,297
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This time Coop ready to issue an interim Dividend HY2016 of approx 40cents and 60cents s FY2016 making a total payout of 1Kes 2016 divedend. http://www.businessdailyafrica....4/-/3txp47z/-/index.html
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,699 Location: NAIROBI
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@Realtreaty Hiyo ni ndoto. come to reality Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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Ericsson wrote:@Realtreaty Hiyo ni ndoto. come to reality A wazuan notorious cook
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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enyands wrote:Ericsson wrote:@Realtreaty Hiyo ni ndoto. come to reality A wazuan notorious cook @RealTreaty sounds like a longterm investor. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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Spikes wrote:enyands wrote:Ericsson wrote:@Realtreaty Hiyo ni ndoto. come to reality A wazuan notorious cook @RealTreaty sounds like a longterm investor. @spikes at least for one you said something +ve
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,297
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Spikes wrote:enyands wrote:Ericsson wrote:@Realtreaty Hiyo ni ndoto. come to reality A wazuan notorious cook @RealTreaty sounds like a longterm investor. @Spikes, are you a guy of few days stand on these things. The best way to be in is to buy more and make more from rewards like Bonuses, dividends, good capital gains etc than banking your cash. assume I bought Kakuzi when it was 60 Kes a few years back compared to how it has climbed past 350 Kes. How rich could I be today if I had accumulated to say 20000 from 5000 shares? Count from 300,000 to 7,000,000. This is what I know Buffet does.
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