Co-operative Bank kicks-off training programme for small businesses

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Co-op Bank Head of Business Banking, Moses Gitau (left) discusses the new MSME package with Pauline Karanja (center) of Wananchi Bakers and David Yego (right) of Changamwe Distributors during the Mombasa MSME customer networking forum.

Co-operative Bank has kicked off Customer Networking Forums for Micro, Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs)  in Mombasa County.

The forum is aimed to train its customers countrywide on strategies to grow their businesses in changing operating environments.

The Customer Networking Forums are a key part of Co-op Bank’s MSME program as it is widely acknowledged that MSMEs need the insights and training on economic matters that have a direct bearing on their business, and which they have little or no control over.

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Co-op Bank Head of Business Banking, Mr. Moses Gitau (left), explains the new MSME package to Pauline Karanja (right) of Wananchi Bakers at the Mombasa customer networking forum.

Co-op Bank Head of Business Banking, Moses Gitau said that the bank wishes to serve MSMEs in a wholesome fashion and offer crucial insights on MSMEs.

“The Bank is hosting networking forums across the country, where we are training customers on business strategies and breaking down the private sector economic prospects and the opportunities in the market for MSMEs,” he said.

He adds “ The Bank is hosting networking forums across the country, where it is training its customers on strategies to grow their business while discussing the global economic outlook versus Kenya’s economic outlook,”

 

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