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Co-op Bank HY 2018
obiero
#11 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2018 6:52:09 AM
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FRM2011 wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Muriuki has been here for far too long. I fear that one day when the closet is opened, what will be found would be amazing. Remember when Mureithi left and the bank had to declare a 1.8b loss then as the books were being 'cleaned'.


Word. Corporate governance there is in theory. This is a true story of a sacco that were my client. The sacco is from the tea growing zones in Mt.Kenya region. A retired headteacher works his charm with the members and joins the management committee (nowadays they call them boards).
Due to excess liquidity, the sacco bought substantial shares at co-op. The guy gets elected as a delegate representing his region. When all delegates from the country met in Nairobi, he vied for a vacant director position in the bank but lost. Someone in the bank's senior management noticed him and in the subsequent year, his entire campaign was done by senior guys at the bank. He joined the board and was soon putting up block of flats, upgrading his car and getting his relatives jobs at the bank.
Imagine a director who has no stake in the company, who owes his position to management and who only sees the opportunities the position presents to him.

In summary, co-op is a one-man show.

Wow. This is serious. Does it mean that there is no internal audit at COOP?And what about CBK oversight? All said, Muriuki should prepare to exit active management for reinvigorated trend adoption, but remember this is substantially his business via shareholding just like Mwangi at EQTY

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Angelica _ann
#12 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2018 9:46:45 AM
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obiero wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Muriuki has been here for far too long. I fear that one day when the closet is opened, what will be found would be amazing. Remember when Mureithi left and the bank had to declare a 1.8b loss then as the books were being 'cleaned'.


Word. Corporate governance there is in theory. This is a true story of a sacco that were my client. The sacco is from the tea growing zones in Mt.Kenya region. A retired headteacher works his charm with the members and joins the management committee (nowadays they call them boards).
Due to excess liquidity, the sacco bought substantial shares at co-op. The guy gets elected as a delegate representing his region. When all delegates from the country met in Nairobi, he vied for a vacant director position in the bank but lost. Someone in the bank's senior management noticed him and in the subsequent year, his entire campaign was done by senior guys at the bank. He joined the board and was soon putting up block of flats, upgrading his car and getting his relatives jobs at the bank.
Imagine a director who has no stake in the company, who owes his position to management and who only sees the opportunities the position presents to him.

In summary, co-op is a one-man show.

Wow. This is serious. Does it mean that there is no internal audit at COOP?And what about CBK oversight? All said, Muriuki should prepare to exit active management for reinvigorated trend adoption, but remember this is substantially his business via shareholding just like Mwangi at EQTY


Be serious bwana. Even you own KQ had internal and external auditors yet we know what was happening inside there that auditors never highlight in/on time. As for CBK oversight cc. Imperial, Chase etc and even now we know Banks who are operating where CBK has closed thier eyes to some of the oversight requirements e.g. inadequacies and ratios.

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Ericsson
#13 Posted : Thursday, October 25, 2018 11:32:58 AM
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Share price rout has taken a breather
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Ericsson
#14 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2018 10:02:28 AM
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The Co-operative Bank Group on Thursday reported a pre-tax profit of Sh14.65 billion for the nine months up to September 30, 2018 compared to Sh13.74 Billion recorded in the same period last year. A growth of 7 per cent against the backdrop of a challenging economic environment in the period. Profit after tax was Sh10.31 billion compared to Sh9.54 billion in the previous year, an 8 per cent growth.

Total interest income improved by 3.5 per cent from Sh29.85 billion to Sh30.89 billion on account of Interest income from government securities increasing by 13.5 per cent from Sh6.12 billion to Sh6.95 billion and Interest income from loans and advances increasing by 1 per cent from Sh23.58 billion to Sh23.77 billion. Total interest expense remained tightly controlled, increasing marginally by 1 per cent from Sh9.08 billion to Sh9.15 billion on account of a 3 per cent growth in deposits.
Total operating income grew by 5 per cent from Sh30.91 billion to Sh32.32 billion.Total assets grew by Sh15.85 billion (+4 per cent) to Sh404.15 Billion compared to Sh388.30 billion in the same period last year. Net loans and advances book declined marginally (-2 per cent) to Sh 254.21 billion compared to Sh259.39 billion in the same period last year.
Investment in Government securities grew by Sh15.16 billion (+22 per cent) to Sh83.25 billion compared to Sh68.09 billion in 2017. Total deposits grew by 3 per cent from Sh290.19 billion to Sh297.60 billion Borrowed funds from development partners dropped by Sh2 billion (-7 per cent) to Sh25.98 billion compared to Sh27.99 billion in the same period the previous year. This was as a result of an installment payment to the debt provider. Shareholders’ funds grew to Sh70.89 billion supported by a steady growth in retained earnings.
Co-operative Bank of South Sudan that is a unique Joint Venture (JV) partnership with Government of South Sudan (Co-op Bank 51 per cent and GOSS 49 per cent) made a remarkable Profit before tax of Kshs 235.12 Million in Q32018 compared to a profit of Kshs 39.15 Million in the corresponding period in 2017.

Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
the deal
#15 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2018 10:19:22 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
The Co-operative Bank Group on Thursday reported a pre-tax profit of Sh14.65 billion for the nine months up to September 30, 2018 compared to Sh13.74 Billion recorded in the same period last year. A growth of 7 per cent against the backdrop of a challenging economic environment in the period. Profit after tax was Sh10.31 billion compared to Sh9.54 billion in the previous year, an 8 per cent growth.

Total interest income improved by 3.5 per cent from Sh29.85 billion to Sh30.89 billion on account of Interest income from government securities increasing by 13.5 per cent from Sh6.12 billion to Sh6.95 billion and Interest income from loans and advances increasing by 1 per cent from Sh23.58 billion to Sh23.77 billion. Total interest expense remained tightly controlled, increasing marginally by 1 per cent from Sh9.08 billion to Sh9.15 billion on account of a 3 per cent growth in deposits.
Total operating income grew by 5 per cent from Sh30.91 billion to Sh32.32 billion.Total assets grew by Sh15.85 billion (+4 per cent) to Sh404.15 Billion compared to Sh388.30 billion in the same period last year. Net loans and advances book declined marginally (-2 per cent) to Sh 254.21 billion compared to Sh259.39 billion in the same period last year.
Investment in Government securities grew by Sh15.16 billion (+22 per cent) to Sh83.25 billion compared to Sh68.09 billion in 2017. Total deposits grew by 3 per cent from Sh290.19 billion to Sh297.60 billion Borrowed funds from development partners dropped by Sh2 billion (-7 per cent) to Sh25.98 billion compared to Sh27.99 billion in the same period the previous year. This was as a result of an installment payment to the debt provider. Shareholders’ funds grew to Sh70.89 billion supported by a steady growth in retained earnings.
Co-operative Bank of South Sudan that is a unique Joint Venture (JV) partnership with Government of South Sudan (Co-op Bank 51 per cent and GOSS 49 per cent) made a remarkable Profit before tax of Kshs 235.12 Million in Q32018 compared to a profit of Kshs 39.15 Million in the corresponding period in 2017.


More like it not those KCB shenanigans!
Ericsson
#16 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2018 11:35:30 AM
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the deal wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
The Co-operative Bank Group on Thursday reported a pre-tax profit of Sh14.65 billion for the nine months up to September 30, 2018 compared to Sh13.74 Billion recorded in the same period last year. A growth of 7 per cent against the backdrop of a challenging economic environment in the period. Profit after tax was Sh10.31 billion compared to Sh9.54 billion in the previous year, an 8 per cent growth.

Total interest income improved by 3.5 per cent from Sh29.85 billion to Sh30.89 billion on account of Interest income from government securities increasing by 13.5 per cent from Sh6.12 billion to Sh6.95 billion and Interest income from loans and advances increasing by 1 per cent from Sh23.58 billion to Sh23.77 billion. Total interest expense remained tightly controlled, increasing marginally by 1 per cent from Sh9.08 billion to Sh9.15 billion on account of a 3 per cent growth in deposits.
Total operating income grew by 5 per cent from Sh30.91 billion to Sh32.32 billion.Total assets grew by Sh15.85 billion (+4 per cent) to Sh404.15 Billion compared to Sh388.30 billion in the same period last year. Net loans and advances book declined marginally (-2 per cent) to Sh 254.21 billion compared to Sh259.39 billion in the same period last year.
Investment in Government securities grew by Sh15.16 billion (+22 per cent) to Sh83.25 billion compared to Sh68.09 billion in 2017. Total deposits grew by 3 per cent from Sh290.19 billion to Sh297.60 billion Borrowed funds from development partners dropped by Sh2 billion (-7 per cent) to Sh25.98 billion compared to Sh27.99 billion in the same period the previous year. This was as a result of an installment payment to the debt provider. Shareholders’ funds grew to Sh70.89 billion supported by a steady growth in retained earnings.
Co-operative Bank of South Sudan that is a unique Joint Venture (JV) partnership with Government of South Sudan (Co-op Bank 51 per cent and GOSS 49 per cent) made a remarkable Profit before tax of Kshs 235.12 Million in Q32018 compared to a profit of Kshs 39.15 Million in the corresponding period in 2017.


More like it not those KCB shenanigans!


Sawa KCB hater.
Kelele ya chura haiwezi zuia ng'ombe kunywa maji
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Superprime1
#17 Posted : Thursday, November 15, 2018 12:09:19 PM
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Joined: 5/2/2018
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Ericsson wrote:
the deal wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
The Co-operative Bank Group on Thursday reported a pre-tax profit of Sh14.65 billion for the nine months up to September 30, 2018 compared to Sh13.74 Billion recorded in the same period last year. A growth of 7 per cent against the backdrop of a challenging economic environment in the period. Profit after tax was Sh10.31 billion compared to Sh9.54 billion in the previous year, an 8 per cent growth.

Total interest income improved by 3.5 per cent from Sh29.85 billion to Sh30.89 billion on account of Interest income from government securities increasing by 13.5 per cent from Sh6.12 billion to Sh6.95 billion and Interest income from loans and advances increasing by 1 per cent from Sh23.58 billion to Sh23.77 billion. Total interest expense remained tightly controlled, increasing marginally by 1 per cent from Sh9.08 billion to Sh9.15 billion on account of a 3 per cent growth in deposits.
Total operating income grew by 5 per cent from Sh30.91 billion to Sh32.32 billion.Total assets grew by Sh15.85 billion (+4 per cent) to Sh404.15 Billion compared to Sh388.30 billion in the same period last year. Net loans and advances book declined marginally (-2 per cent) to Sh 254.21 billion compared to Sh259.39 billion in the same period last year.
Investment in Government securities grew by Sh15.16 billion (+22 per cent) to Sh83.25 billion compared to Sh68.09 billion in 2017. Total deposits grew by 3 per cent from Sh290.19 billion to Sh297.60 billion Borrowed funds from development partners dropped by Sh2 billion (-7 per cent) to Sh25.98 billion compared to Sh27.99 billion in the same period the previous year. This was as a result of an installment payment to the debt provider. Shareholders’ funds grew to Sh70.89 billion supported by a steady growth in retained earnings.
Co-operative Bank of South Sudan that is a unique Joint Venture (JV) partnership with Government of South Sudan (Co-op Bank 51 per cent and GOSS 49 per cent) made a remarkable Profit before tax of Kshs 235.12 Million in Q32018 compared to a profit of Kshs 39.15 Million in the corresponding period in 2017.


More like it not those KCB shenanigans!


Sawa KCB hater.
Kelele ya chura haiwezi zuia ng'ombe kunywa maji

@Ericsson, I doubt @thedeal has the slightest clue as to what you're saying there except 'KCB hater'. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Or did this man from Windhoek learn enough Swahili when he used to be in Nairobi?d'oh!

That said, all the banks seem to be slashing loan loss provisions by at least 50%, which is what's helping the bottom-line.
Ericsson
#18 Posted : Saturday, December 01, 2018 5:38:34 PM
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DTB bank is nearly overtaking coop bank to be the third largest bank in terms of assets

COOP bank ksh.393bn and DTB bank 384bn
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
obiero
#19 Posted : Saturday, December 01, 2018 5:42:11 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
DTB bank is nearly overtaking coop bank to be the third largest bank in terms of assets

COOP bank ksh.393bn and DTB bank 384bn

Banks right now need more liabilities than assets. The NPL story is just about to unfold

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VituVingiSana
#20 Posted : Saturday, December 01, 2018 7:45:12 PM
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obiero wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
DTB bank is nearly overtaking coop bank to be the third largest bank in terms of assets

COOP bank ksh.393bn and DTB bank 384bn

Banks right now need more liabilities than assets. The NPL story is just about to unfold

Liabilities > Assets?
That's a formula only KQ can pull off d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!
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