By Sara Okuoro |
Business News
It is the second bank to close a branch after DTB, which temporarily
closed an outlet in Kilifi where an employee was suspected to have
COVID-19
KCB Bank has temporarily closed its Mvita branch in Mombasa after an employee tested positive for
COVID-19.
“The affected staff who were working with him have been informed and are
currently undergoing counselling and screening to ensure their safety
and wellbeing,” said the Bank in a statement.
The Branch was closed following approval of the Central Bank of Kenya to
enable immediate cleaning and disinfection of the premises.
“Our priority remains safeguarding the safety and well-being of all our
staff, customers and other stakeholders during these difficult times,”
said KCB Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Joshua
Oigara.
“As the fight against this pandemic continues, we have taken several
precautionary measures internally, in line with the guidelines issued by
government agencies. We continue to provide support to staff and their
families during this period of the pandemic,” he added.
Customers have been encouraged to access services using the Bank’s
digital channels or other alternative banking touchpoints such as KCB
Mtaani agents, Cash recyclers, ATMs, Cash Deposit Machines. In addition,
Mvita Branch customers can visit nearby branches and agents for
assistance.
KCB is the largest commercial bank in Kenya with branches in Uganda,
Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda and a representative office in Ethiopia.
It is the second bank to close a branch after Diamond Trust Bank (DTB),
which temporarily closed an outlet in Kilifi where an employee was
suspected to have the coronavirus.
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