Zack Maina

Zack Maina

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Zack Maina is the Head of Digital Partnerships at Co-operative Bank of Kenya, where he plays a pivotal role in fostering collaborations with fintech companies. He recently highlighted the bank's strategy of extending its reach through partnerships, such as the one with Paymenta, to enhance the financial services available to both corporate and informal traders in East Africa.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
6,234,353
Power
12,290$
Sentiment
6.88
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 8 6.88 11.59% +0% 53,771,296 6,234,353 $106,000 12,290$
Totals 8 53,771,296 6,234,353 $106,000 12,290$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Zack Maina, Head of Digital Partnerships at Co-operative Bank, emphasised the bank's open-collaboration philosophy. 7

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Kenya Kenya: Zack Maina, Head of Digital Partnerships at Co-operative Bank, emphasised the bank's open-collaboration philosophy. 7

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Kenya Kenya: Zack Maina, Head of Digital Partnerships at Co-operative Bank, emphasised the bank's open-collaboration philosophy. 7

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Kenya Kenya: Zack Maina, Head of Digital Partnerships at Co-operative Bank, emphasised the bank's open-collaboration philosophy. 6

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Kenya Kenya: Zack Maina emphasised the bank's open-collaboration philosophy regarding fintechs and digital service providers. 7

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