Money in Kenya changed significantly over the years in the colonial era. And with these changes came the establishment of financial institutions that would accept monetary deposits and create a demand deposits. It’s no doubt that the first banks were set up to accommodate members of the colonial administration and European settlers, but as money became a commodity, more financial institutions came to be – a sign that there was demand. The questions that then come to mind are… what were the names of these institutions? What were the stories surrounding or in the lead up to their establishment? Subsequent questions have to do with when and how we came to trust banks… and who the pioneer Kenyans in banking were. For these reasons and to answer these questions, we have once again visited various archives. We now introduce you to a story collection titled #HistoryOfBanking.

National Bank of India
National Bank of India
Postbank Kenya
Postbank Kenya
Standard Bank of South Africa
Std. Bank of South Africa
Barclays Bank
Barclays Bank
Kakamega Gold Rush
Kakamega Gold Rush
Bank of Baroda
Bank of Baroda
Kenya Bankers Association
Kenya Bankers Association
Peter Nyakiamo
First African Bank Manager
Central Bank of Kenya
Central Bank of Kenya
Co-operative Bank
Co-operative Bank
KCB
Kenya Commercial Bank
First ATM
Kenya's First ATM
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