Co-op Bank Equips University Students with Financial Skills

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Co-operative Bank has launched a countrywide financial literacy drive aimed at empowering university students with real-life money skills.

The program is being rolled out through on-campus workshops in top institutions, including Moi University and Kenyatta University.

At the sessions, students are learning how to:

  • Budget their money wisely
  • Save consistently, even on a tight allowance
  • Borrow responsibly without falling into debt traps
  • Think like entrepreneurs and create small income streams

The training goes beyond theory. Students interact directly with bank officers, ask questions, and take part in practical exercises.

One student shared:
“I now understand how to manage my HELB money and still save some. This session opened my eyes.”

The campaign is part of Co-op Bank’s commitment to shape financially responsible young adults who are ready to take control of their future.

Co-op Bank Equips University Students with Financial Skills
Co-op Bank Equips University Students with Financial Skills

By starting early, the bank hopes to build a culture where young Kenyans are smarter about money, better prepared for business, and less vulnerable to debt.

This is more than a marketing move. It’s a long-term investment in Kenya’s youth.

Are you a student? Would you know how to track your spending for a month?

Co-op Bank is not just teaching about finance — it’s building a generation of thinkers, savers, and entrepreneurs.

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