No minimum balance
Free Blue Visa Debit card
Free Visa point of sale and Internet transactions
Free SMS alerts on selected transactions
Free Internet banking services access from anywhere in the world
Ability to make internal and interbank payments via Internet banking
Ability to deposit funds via M-Pesa
Access to all PesaPoint -linked ATMs
Access to PureSave accounts
A chequebook
Access to lending facilities
Access to credit card facilities
Annual statement sent by mail
Mobile banking linked to your account
ID or passport (original and copy)
Two passport-size photos
Proof of income, for example, pay slip or a current bank statement for at least one month
Proof of physical address (for example, a utility bill or lease agreement)
Minimum account opening balance of KSh1,000
Introduction or reference letter from either your employer or an existing Stanbic Bank customer.
KRA Pin required
No monthly charges.
Instant ledger fee of KSh40 for each transaction (plus transaction fees where applicable)
ATM withdrawals charged at only Ksh 35
Minimum account opening balance of KSh1,000
Free monthly e-statements on signing up
One free chequebook a year
Free ATM withdrawals at Stanbic Bank ATMs
Free Internet banking services access from anywhere in the world
Two free over-the-counter withdrawals at a branch
Free cash handling on daily accumulated deposits below KSh 500,000
One free banker’s cheque a month
Mobile banking linked to your account
Access to a Gold MasterCard Credit card with no joining fee
Free internal standing orders
Free personal accident insurance (KSh 500,000)*
No minimum operating balance.
ID or passport (original and copy)
Two passport-size photos
Proof of income, for example, pay slip or a current bank statement for one month
Proof of physical address (for example, a utility bill or lease agreement)
Minimum opening balance of KSh2,000
Income between Ksh 150,000 and Ksh 499,999 per month
Introduction or reference letter from either your employer or an existing Stanbic Bank customer
KRA Pin required
Minimum opening balance of Ksh 2000
Bundled fee of KSh 800 per month
Free monthly e-statements upon signing up
Free internet banking access from anywhere in the world
Ability to make internal and interbank payment via internet banking
Mobile banking linked to your account
Ability to deposit funds via M-PESA
Access to cheque book
No minimum operating balance
Access to salary advance for customers on payroll
Can be opened for both local and foreign currencies
ID copy
1 passport size photo
Proof of residence (utility bill or lease agreement)
1 month latest payslip/current bank statement
Existing customers to fill in the secondary account application form (available at the branch)
Minimum opening balance of Kes. 1,000
Instant ledger fee of Kes. 40 for every transaction (plus transactional fees where applicable)
No minimum operating balance
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