KCB in bid to up savings culture
Business
By
Standard Correspondent
| Jun 20, 2017
KCB has introduced a new account aimed at driving up the savings culture in the country.
KCB Goal Savings Account allows customers to set and lock a target, make deposits towards achieving the target over a specific period of time while earning interest that is determined daily.
Customers can lock their savings between a minimum period of six months and a maximum of five years.
The minimum opening balance is Sh1,000, giving room for a wide scope of customers.
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