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SORT Code Details of CO-‐OPERATIVE BANK , GIKOMBA Branch
The SORT Code of Co-‐operative bank , Gikomba Branch is 11078
Bank Name | CO-‐OPERATIVE BANK |
Bank Code | 11 (The bank code is the first two digits of the SORT code.) |
SORT Code | 11078 (Used for domestic fund transfers across Kenya via electronic funds transfer.) |
Branch Name | GIKOMBA |
Branch Code | 078 (Last three digits of the SORT code is the branch code.) |
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About Co-‐operative bank , Gikomba Branch
General Information :
The Co-‐operative bank , Gikomba Branch is Located
in Kenya.
The SORT Code of Co-‐operative bank , Gikomba Branch is : 11078
The Bank Code is : 11 , The Branch Code is : 078
Bank Operational Hours :
Bank Working Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 A.M - 4 P.M (Expect Sunday & public
holidays)
(Generic Timings*) (* Please keep in mind that bank hours differ from branch to branch.)
Lunch is usually served between 1 and 2 p.m. (May vary from branch to branch). However, bank employees ate their lunch in batches so that business was not disrupted, and you can visit the bank at any time during the lunch hour.
Breakdown of Co-‐operative bank, Gikomba Branch SORT Code
1 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 8 |
Bank Code | Branch Code |
The first two digits
(11) is bank code &
representing the Co-‐operative bank.
Last three digits is
(078) - It's an unique
identifier no for the particular branch & here it's representing
Co-‐operative bank ,
Gikomba Branch.
FAQ
The SORT Code of Co-‐operative bank , Gikomba Branch is : 11078
The Bank Code of Co-‐operative bank, Gikomba Branch is : 11
The Branch Code of Gikomba Branch of Co-‐operative bank is : 078
Kenya Bank SORT CODE
What is the SORT Code for Kenyan Banks?
A Kenya sort code, also known as a bank-branch code, is a five-digit numeric number that includes both the bank and branch codes. The most common usage of this code is to clear funds or route payments to the relevant bank account.
Application of Kenya Bank SORT Code
The application of Kenya Bank SORT code is as follows:
- It's used in a number of electronic and internet fund transfers.
- In Kenya, this code is used to transfer and receive money between accounts.
Formation of the Kenya Bank SORT Code
The following is the breakdown of the Kenya Bank SORT code:
- The first two digits are the bank code, and
- The last three digits are a unique identity number for the specific financial institution or bank branch in Kenya.