In Kenya, cooperative banks do not have a standardized routing number like those in some other countries. Instead, they typically use a unique code known as the Bank Identifier Code (BIC) or the Kenya Bankers' Reference Number (KBRN) for transactions. If you need the specific code for a particular cooperative bank, it's best to check directly with the bank or refer to their official website for accurate information.
buying a property in kenya with a bank loan from belgian bank seller lives in uk want to transfer the funding to their uk bank account how do i do this
Actually the Bank of America was an Los Angles based bank in the early 1920's when its founder and CEO Orra Monnette merged with the Bank of Italy owned by Amadeo Giannini in 1929. The new bank kept the name Bank of America.
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Hi, I was able to find only one bank in Kenya with similar name: KENYA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK Its SWIFT code is KPOBKEN1XXX, the digit '1' in the eight position of the code indicates they don't have a direct connection to the SWIFT network, but this code is unique for each bank, so if they appear in the text of a financial transaction, wire transfer for instance, there is no confusion on what bank this code belongs to, avoiding use of similar names, or "foreign looking names". You may look for any other bank in the SWIFT website: http://www.swift.com/bsl/freequery.do Hope this helped you. Gus
Consolidated Bank of Canada was created in 1876.
First Consolidated Bank was created in 1982.
Cooperative Bank of Kenya was created in 1965.
Dubai Bank Kenya was created in 1982.
Central Bank of Kenya was created in 1966.
Fina Bank - Kenya - was created in 1986.
National Bank of Kenya was created in 1968.
Kenya Commercial Bank was created in 1896.
Development Bank of Kenya was created in 1963.
Kenya Commercial Bank - Rwanda - was created in 2008.
Trans National Bank Kenya was created in 1984.
Kenya Commercial Bank Group was created in 1896.