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Absa Bank Kenya's Customer Network Director, Mr Peter Mutua, reaffirmed the bank's dedication to empowering Kenyans to  improve their financial health through democratizing access to credit. (Photo: People Daily)
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Absa Bank Kenya Unveils Initiative to Enhance Financial Wellness

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Absa Bank Kenya has rolled out an initiative that seeks to celebrate Kenyans’ resilience and educate them on appropriate measures to improve their personal financial wellness as well as enhance their capacity to access funds to achieve their goals.

Through the initiative under the banner, Every Kind of Financial Solution for Every Kind of You, Absa Bank Kenya is reinforcing its commitment to financial wellness among Kenyans through solutions, tools and tips that will enable them to rise above the different aspects of their lives as well as the impact of financial decisions on their future.

To complement this, the initiative delivers a holistic set of financial services by enhancing key online banking features: savings at a competitive rate of 9% p.a. with monthly payouts, making digital loan top-ups accessible through all platforms, and providing access to insurance.

Absa Bank Kenya’s Customer Network Director, Mr Peter Mutua, reaffirmed the bank’s dedication to empowering Kenyans to  improve their financial health through democratizing access and education on managing credit and investments while streamlining savings and insurance needs.

“We acknowledge and celebrate the diverse nature of Kenyans and the different hats they wear in their lives. As a financial partner, we are continuously developing relevant solutions that meet our customers’ specific needs,” said Mr Mutua.

He said as a bank, Absa also understand the challenges customers face in today’s economic landscape given that most of their disposable incomes have also been affected.

“We are looking to empower them to take control of their financial futures and turn challenges into opportunities – a demonstration of our continued dedication to their financial wellness,” Mr Mutua added.

Under this effort, Kenyans can now access valuable financial tips and knowledge through a wide range of media platforms, both online and offline. This initiative aligns with the banking industry’s financial literacy campaign, aimed at fostering a culture of savings among the youth and the general public in the country.

As part of efforts to enhance customer experience, Absa last year invested up to Ksh2 billion in technological upgrades that have significantly improved the way consumers experience the brand. This included the introduction of the digital onboarding platform, a virtual self-service process where customers can open an account and transact independently in under 12 minutes.

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