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  2. List of banks in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    This is the Central Bank of Kenya's list of Licensed Microfinance Banks, updated in August 2024. [3]Caritas Microfinance Bank Ltd; Branch Microfinance Bank Ltd

  3. Bank code - Wikipedia

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    The (national) bank codes differ from the international Bank Identifier Code (BIC/ISO 9362, a normalized code - also known as Business Identifier Code, Bank International Code and SWIFT code). Those countries which use International Bank Account Numbers (IBAN) have mostly integrated the bank code into the prefix of specifying IBAN account numbers.

  4. SWIFT Codes: What They Are and How To Find Them - AOL

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    A bank’s SWIFT code is an eight- or 11-digit code with four components: Bank code: Four letters that represent an abbreviated version of the financial institution’s name.

  5. Wire transfer - Wikipedia

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    Each financial institution is assigned an ISO 9362 code, also called a Bank Identifier Code (BIC) or SWIFT Code. These codes are generally eight characters long. [20] For example: Deutsche Bank is an international bank with its head office in Frankfurt, Germany, the SWIFT Code for which is DEUTDEFF: DEUT identifies Deutsche Bank.

  6. ISO 9362 - Wikipedia

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    The SWIFT code for its primary office is DEUTDEFF: DEUT identifies Deutsche Bank; DE is the country code for Germany; FF is the code for Frankfurt; Deutsche Bank uses an extended code of 11 characters and has assigned branches or processing areas individual extended codes. This allows the payment to be directed to a specific office.

  7. List of banks in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Central Bank of Kenya; KCB Bank Kenya Limited; Equity Bank Kenya Limited;

  8. Kenya Post Office Savings Bank - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Post Office Savings Bank, often referred to as Postbank, is a Savings Bank in Kenya. Unlike other commercial banks in Kenya that are licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Kenya , Postbank is regulated by the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank Act Cap 493B . [ 1 ]

  9. KCB Bank South Sudan Limited - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Commercial Bank Group, also known as KCB Group, is a large financial services organization in East Africa, whose total assets were valued at approximately US$4.57 billion (KES:385.2 billion), as of 30 September 2013.