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Standard Chartered Bank has closed eight branches in Nairobi temporarily for three months effective Friday, Labour Day.
The lender said the move is aimed at minimizing the spread of coronavirus in the country.
The affected branches include Koinange, Harambee Avenue, T-Mall, Two Rivers, Garden City, Upperhill, JKIA and Maritime.
However, the bank assured its customers that there will be no
interruption to their banking experience through online and mobile
platforms.
While announcing the
full-year results, Kariuki Ngari, the Chief
Executive Officer said that the bank achieved tremendous milestones in
2019 especially on the transformation of the bank digitally.
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“We
have achieved important milestones on our strategic priorities in 2019.
Key client digital adoption measures continue to improve – we have over
70 digital services and products on our mobile app, over 85 per cent of
transactions conducted through non-branch channels in Retail Banking,
and close to 90 per cent of our corporate clients are utilizing our
Straight2Bank platform,” he said.
Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has announced that 15 more people on Friday tested positive for coronavirus in Kenya.
The eight women and seven men now push the national tally to 411.
In the last 24 hours, some 1,434 samples were tested, Kagwe said.
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