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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:Ericsson wrote:KCB now says within the next 3 months or 90 days after the re-opening of Chase Bank they will do due diligence to know what good assets exists and the value to be placed before making a final conclusion on acquiring majority stake in the lender Chase is about to be turned into a garage. If KCB acquires it, layoffs will follow, in both KCB and Chase. Then some assets will be disposed. That is such sad news. Can you imagine the long faces of KCB employees in a Chase bank? Ehh. These guys are doing a group dance about a Christian music. Why? Are they happy to have chase opened or are they dancing for intervention from above for extra strength to stand the tough times ahead? Just asking
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:Ericsson wrote:KCB now says within the next 3 months or 90 days after the re-opening of Chase Bank they will do due diligence to know what good assets exists and the value to be placed before making a final conclusion on acquiring majority stake in the lender Chase is about to be turned into a garage. If KCB acquires it, layoffs will follow, in both KCB and Chase. Then some assets will be disposed. That is such sad news. Can you imagine the long faces of KCB employees in a Chase bank? Ehh. These guys are doing a group dance about a Christian music. Why? Are they happy to have chase opened or are they dancing for intervention from above for extra strength to stand the tough times ahead? Just asking Those long faces will need to go. There's so much talk about how good the customer service at Chase was am sure Oigara has taken note, if I was a KCB customer service rep, I'd be very worried now, with most banks closing branches due to technology, only the finest will remain. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/19/2015 Posts: 2,871 Location: hapo
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murchr wrote:enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:Ericsson wrote:KCB now says within the next 3 months or 90 days after the re-opening of Chase Bank they will do due diligence to know what good assets exists and the value to be placed before making a final conclusion on acquiring majority stake in the lender Chase is about to be turned into a garage. If KCB acquires it, layoffs will follow, in both KCB and Chase. Then some assets will be disposed. That is such sad news. Can you imagine the long faces of KCB employees in a Chase bank? Ehh. These guys are doing a group dance about a Christian music. Why? Are they happy to have chase opened or are they dancing for intervention from above for extra strength to stand the tough times ahead? Just asking Those long faces will need to go. There's so much talk about how good the customer service at Chase was am sure Oigara has taken note, if I was a KCB customer service rep, I'd be very worried now, with most banks closing branches due to technology, only the finest will remain. Enyands they are singing because if you want a group of employees who can make you do the impossible, these are the ones. Whoever the HR is in this company should take a bow. I would back them to succeed anytime over KCB. Wouldn't you? They just need to get good godammed directors. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/27/2010 Posts: 951 Location: Nyumbani
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Just like Dr Mwangi said about Technology in Equity, banking jobs will be left for a very few. Those tellers will dissapear. You will not need a teller to withdraw or deposit.Machines will replace people.It has happened here and you pop into a bank, a receptionist who does everything like giving out new cards ama checkbooks.The rest work with appointments.This will be the case in Kenya, checking account balance online is/will be possible book appointment for a kaloan, withdraw hapo nje,deposit. Actually in Kenya it might turn out in a very different way coz of mobile banking. Let the employees dance for now
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:Ericsson wrote:KCB now says within the next 3 months or 90 days after the re-opening of Chase Bank they will do due diligence to know what good assets exists and the value to be placed before making a final conclusion on acquiring majority stake in the lender Chase is about to be turned into a garage. If KCB acquires it, layoffs will follow, in both KCB and Chase. Then some assets will be disposed. That is such sad news. Can you imagine the long faces of KCB employees in a Chase bank? Ehh. These guys are doing a group dance about a Christian music. Why? Are they happy to have chase opened or are they dancing for intervention from above for extra strength to stand the tough times ahead? Just asking Those long faces will need to go. There's so much talk about how good the customer service at Chase was am sure Oigara has taken note, if I was a KCB customer service rep, I'd be very worried now, with most banks closing branches due to technology, only the finest will remain. Enyands they are singing because if you want a group of employees who can make you do the impossible, these are the ones. Whoever the HR is in this company should take a bow. I would back them to succeed anytime over KCB. Wouldn't you? They just need to get good godammed directors. I agree @murchr and alma1. From what I know is if there is a team of employees that can do a group dance or group social activity together turn, swoop legs and shuffle too ,then it means that there is a serious harmony in this team. These are people who can carry challenges as a team. You can tell that from their body language .hope some HR can take note of this.im curious now to go open an account with chase bank and get the experience
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enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:Ericsson wrote:KCB now says within the next 3 months or 90 days after the re-opening of Chase Bank they will do due diligence to know what good assets exists and the value to be placed before making a final conclusion on acquiring majority stake in the lender Chase is about to be turned into a garage. If KCB acquires it, layoffs will follow, in both KCB and Chase. Then some assets will be disposed. That is such sad news. Can you imagine the long faces of KCB employees in a Chase bank? Ehh. These guys are doing a group dance about a Christian music. Why? Are they happy to have chase opened or are they dancing for intervention from above for extra strength to stand the tough times ahead? Just asking Those long faces will need to go. There's so much talk about how good the customer service at Chase was am sure Oigara has taken note, if I was a KCB customer service rep, I'd be very worried now, with most banks closing branches due to technology, only the finest will remain. Enyands they are singing because if you want a group of employees who can make you do the impossible, these are the ones. Whoever the HR is in this company should take a bow. I would back them to succeed anytime over KCB. Wouldn't you? They just need to get good godammed directors. I agree @murchr and alma1. From what I know is if there is a team of employees that can do a group dance or group social activity together turn, swoop legs and shuffle too ,then it means that there is a serious harmony in this team. These are people who can carry challenges as a team. You can tell that from their body language .hope some HR can take note of this.im curious now to go open an account with chase bank and get the experience As someone with some insights about Chase,I can tell you its about the Chase Culture.It was incalcated in you from the time you are employed. Dressing,mannerisms,etticate and team work. Chasewoman was in a class of its own,they had a Stillheto Club where they would meet once a quarter for women talk and bring in women who have made it to talk to the ladies.And the talks were themed in terms of dressing.I must admit many ladies got polished there. So doing a random routine dance becomes easy as they all think the same kind off. It worked well for them in terms of bringing @ Maka and all in. Shida is that behind all that glow amd glammer there was something rotting at the top Greed will kill us.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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Ethiteri wrote:enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:Ericsson wrote:KCB now says within the next 3 months or 90 days after the re-opening of Chase Bank they will do due diligence to know what good assets exists and the value to be placed before making a final conclusion on acquiring majority stake in the lender Chase is about to be turned into a garage. If KCB acquires it, layoffs will follow, in both KCB and Chase. Then some assets will be disposed. That is such sad news. Can you imagine the long faces of KCB employees in a Chase bank? Ehh. These guys are doing a group dance about a Christian music. Why? Are they happy to have chase opened or are they dancing for intervention from above for extra strength to stand the tough times ahead? Just asking Those long faces will need to go. There's so much talk about how good the customer service at Chase was am sure Oigara has taken note, if I was a KCB customer service rep, I'd be very worried now, with most banks closing branches due to technology, only the finest will remain. Enyands they are singing because if you want a group of employees who can make you do the impossible, these are the ones. Whoever the HR is in this company should take a bow. I would back them to succeed anytime over KCB. Wouldn't you? They just need to get good godammed directors. I agree @murchr and alma1. From what I know is if there is a team of employees that can do a group dance or group social activity together turn, swoop legs and shuffle too ,then it means that there is a serious harmony in this team. These are people who can carry challenges as a team. You can tell that from their body language .hope some HR can take note of this.im curious now to go open an account with chase bank and get the experience As someone with some insights about Chase,I can tell you its about the Chase Culture.It was incalcated in you from the time you are employed. Dressing,mannerisms,etticate and team work. Chasewoman was in a class of its own,they had a Stillheto Club where they would meet once a quarter for women talk and bring in women who have made it to talk to the ladies.And the talks were themed in terms of dressing.I must admit many ladies got polished there. So doing a random routine dance becomes easy as they all think the same kind off. It worked well for them in terms of bringing @ Maka and all in. Shida is that behind all that glow amd glammer there was something rotting at the top Greed will kill us. I knew it .group dances never just come easy like that .it needs synchrony and harmony .you can't do a group dance with someone you constantly fight . Thanks Ethiteri . The social meeting they have outside work is what bonds them . I'll be opening an account in august .bye bye ushirika benki
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Ethiteri wrote:enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:enyands wrote:alma1 wrote:murchr wrote:Ericsson wrote:KCB now says within the next 3 months or 90 days after the re-opening of Chase Bank they will do due diligence to know what good assets exists and the value to be placed before making a final conclusion on acquiring majority stake in the lender Chase is about to be turned into a garage. If KCB acquires it, layoffs will follow, in both KCB and Chase. Then some assets will be disposed. That is such sad news. Can you imagine the long faces of KCB employees in a Chase bank? Ehh. These guys are doing a group dance about a Christian music. Why? Are they happy to have chase opened or are they dancing for intervention from above for extra strength to stand the tough times ahead? Just asking Those long faces will need to go. There's so much talk about how good the customer service at Chase was am sure Oigara has taken note, if I was a KCB customer service rep, I'd be very worried now, with most banks closing branches due to technology, only the finest will remain. Enyands they are singing because if you want a group of employees who can make you do the impossible, these are the ones. Whoever the HR is in this company should take a bow. I would back them to succeed anytime over KCB. Wouldn't you? They just need to get good godammed directors. I agree @murchr and alma1. From what I know is if there is a team of employees that can do a group dance or group social activity together turn, swoop legs and shuffle too ,then it means that there is a serious harmony in this team. These are people who can carry challenges as a team. You can tell that from their body language .hope some HR can take note of this.im curious now to go open an account with chase bank and get the experience As someone with some insights about Chase,I can tell you its about the Chase Culture.It was incalcated in you from the time you are employed. Dressing,mannerisms,etticate and team work. Chasewoman was in a class of its own,they had a Stillheto Club where they would meet once a quarter for women talk and bring in women who have made it to talk to the ladies.And the talks were themed in terms of dressing.I must admit many ladies got polished there. So doing a random routine dance becomes easy as they all think the same kind off. It worked well for them in terms of bringing @ Maka and all in. Shida is that behind all that glow amd glammer there was something rotting at the top Greed will kill us. Genghis Capital  possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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kiash wrote:Just like Dr Mwangi said about Technology in Equity, banking jobs will be left for a very few. Those tellers will dissapear. You will not need a teller to withdraw or deposit.Machines will replace people.It has happened here and you pop into a bank, a receptionist who does everything like giving out new cards ama checkbooks.The rest work with appointments.This will be the case in Kenya, checking account balance online is/will be possible book appointment for a kaloan, withdraw hapo nje,deposit. Actually in Kenya it might turn out in a very different way coz of mobile banking. Let the employees dance for now Yes Bank tellers will be a job of the past. Customer care reps will be needed tho, not everyone is computer literate, so they will need people to speak to customers on phone, they will need to sell their products so these reps will be needed for a while. I look at bank tellers feeling hot across the counter and just pity them... "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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murchr wrote:kiash wrote:Just like Dr Mwangi said about Technology in Equity, banking jobs will be left for a very few. Those tellers will dissapear. You will not need a teller to withdraw or deposit.Machines will replace people.It has happened here and you pop into a bank, a receptionist who does everything like giving out new cards ama checkbooks.The rest work with appointments.This will be the case in Kenya, checking account balance online is/will be possible book appointment for a kaloan, withdraw hapo nje,deposit. Actually in Kenya it might turn out in a very different way coz of mobile banking. Let the employees dance for now Yes Bank tellers will be a job of the past. Customer care reps will be needed tho, not everyone is computer literate, so they will need people to speak to customers on phone, they will need to sell their products so these reps will be needed for a while. I look at bank tellers feeling hot across the counter and just pity them... Used to be one. When employed they tell you you need to be neat and look good because you are the image of the bank. We used to be money custodian of guys in the informal sector who would earn 10 time more than us and they never wore a neck choking tie like we did and having crazy targets. Most of those guys should go and learn ICT stuff if they have to survive.
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