The President announced a curfew starting Friday 27th March 2020 in a move to control Coronavirus spread among Kenyans.
People movement will start at 5am and stop at 7pm daily till the curfew will be lifted probably after significant reduced number of new Coronavirus infections cases will be reported.
The banking sector one of the 'Essentials' as defined by the government recently will also have its working hours affected.
Cooperative Bank of Kenya (Co-opbank) has already declared its business hours. The time one can visit the banking halls something strongly discouraged but only if need be as follows;
Monday - Friday (from 9am to 3pm)
Saturdays (from 9am to 12pm)
Sunday & Holidays (banks closed)
National Bank of Kenya (NBK) a subsidiary of KCB has also announced the change in working hours as follows;
Monday - Friday ( from 8.30am to 3pm)
Saturdays (from 8.30am to 12pm)
Sundays and Holidays (Closed)
These houes are perfect atleast for this curfew period and it's most probably all banks will choose the same.
People movement will start at 5am and stop at 7pm daily till the curfew will be lifted probably after significant reduced number of new Coronavirus infections cases will be reported.
The banking sector one of the 'Essentials' as defined by the government recently will also have its working hours affected.
Cooperative Bank of Kenya (Co-opbank) has already declared its business hours. The time one can visit the banking halls something strongly discouraged but only if need be as follows;
Monday - Friday (from 9am to 3pm)
Saturdays (from 9am to 12pm)
Sunday & Holidays (banks closed)
National Bank of Kenya (NBK) a subsidiary of KCB has also announced the change in working hours as follows;
Monday - Friday ( from 8.30am to 3pm)
Saturdays (from 8.30am to 12pm)
Sundays and Holidays (Closed)
These houes are perfect atleast for this curfew period and it's most probably all banks will choose the same.
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