Co-op Bank Powers World Vision’s Shift to Secure Online Donations as Global Aid Tightens
Co-op Bank integrates Chapa Pay with World Vision’s Inuka Angaza platform, enabling secure digital donations as global aid funding faces decline...
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Co-operative Bank has partnered with World Vision Kenya to launch a secure e-commerce donation platform, integrated into the Inuka Angaza website and powered by Chapa Pay gateway. This initiative aims to streamline online contributions as global aid funding tightens.
- Co-operative Bank committed Ksh 4 million to seed the Inuka Angaza Fund, which has so far raised Ksh 39 million towards a Ksh 50 million target.
- Head of Institutional Banking at Co-operative Bank, Benard Osoro, emphasized the importance of digital payments for donor trust and operational efficiency.
- The funds have supported over 1,795 girls with dignity kits, provided clean water access to 837 children, and supplied learning materials to 700 children, among other initiatives.
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