Strathmore University Partners with Co-op Bank to Offer Leadership Program Discount

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BY MILTON WERE

Strathmore University, one of Kenya’s leading private institutions, is offering a limited-time incentive for aspiring leaders looking to advance their skills.

Through a new partnership with Co-operative Bank of Kenya, students who enroll in Strathmore’s leadership programs will enjoy a 5% discount on tuition when they pay using a Co-op Bank ATM card.

This initiative aims to encourage more professionals and young leaders to invest in personal development through world-class education.

“Now’s the time to invest in your future. We are unlocking leadership potential by making it easier and more affordable for learners to access our training,” said a representative from Strathmore’s Executive Education division.

The offer applies to various short and executive programs designed to equip learners with leadership, governance, and strategic decision-making skills.

Strathmore’s leadership courses are known for:

  • Practical, real-world application

  • Expert faculty drawn from industry and academia

  • A strong network of alumni in top positions across Africa

The partnership highlights how financial institutions and academic organizations can collaborate to empower Kenya’s workforce and nurture the next generation of decision-makers.

Students interested in the offer are advised to:

  • Visit Strathmore University’s website or campus for a list of eligible programs

  • Register and make payment using their Co-op Bank ATM card to claim the discount

For professionals aiming to sharpen their leadership edge or climb the career ladder, this is a timely opportunity to learn from one of East Africa’s most respected academic institutions — and save in the process.

For more details on this offer, visit: www.strathmore.edu or contact your nearest Co-op Bank branch.

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