Co-operative Bank Announces Auction of 22 Vehicles, Starting from KSh 220K
The Co-operative Bank of Kenya has announced the auction of 22 vehicles, offering a wide selection of used cars at competitive reserve prices. The auction includes various models ranging from commercial trucks to compact vehicles, with the cheapest model starting at KSh 220,000.
Bidding Details
In a notice published in the Daily Nation, Co-operative Bank requested all interested bidders to pay a non-refundable bidding fee of KSh 3,000. Bidding will be conducted online on Saturday, August 16, 2025. Bidders are encouraged to inspect the vehicles at designated storage yards before placing their bids.
For inquiries, the bank provided the contact number 0711 049 069.
Sample of Vehicles on Auction:
- Toyota Premio (2003) – KSh 220,000 – JIBS Enterprises Garage
- Nissan Note (2016) – KSh 780,000 – Starbuck Investments Yard
- Subaru Levorg (2016) – KSh 1.5 million – Starbuck Investments Yard
- Toyota Land Cruiser (2014) – KSh 5.44 million – Starbuck Investments Yard
- Isuzu NQR (2023) – KSh 4 million – Starbuck Investments Yard
- Toyota Hilux (2023) – KSh 2.8 million – Capital Diamond Storage & Auction Yard
- SDLG Wheel Loader (2020) – KSh 5.85 million – Tumbo Auction Centre
- Mazda CX5 (2017) – KSh 2.43 million – Blackbird Storage Yard
- Honda Fit (2017) – KSh 850,000 – Philips International Auctioneers
- Isuzu FRR (2023) – KSh 5.2 million – Purple Royal
Conditions for the Sale
- All vehicles will be sold “as is, where is”.
- Offers received after the closing date will not be considered.
- Successful bidders will receive an offer letter after paying the KSh 3,000 fee.
- The full purchase amount must be paid within 24 hours after receiving the offer letter.
- Sales are made on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Viewing the vehicles is mandatory prior to bidding.
- Each vehicle is eligible for only one bid.
Other Banks Also Auctioning
Family Bank is auctioning 27 vehicles, with the cheapest models priced around KSh 300,000. Stanbic Bank also announced a similar auction of 22 vehicles, starting at KSh 840,000, while NCBA Bank is offering 39 vehicles starting from KSh 370,000. Meanwhile, the Kenya Wildlife Service has invited bids for several vehicles starting at just KSh 40,000.
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Co-operative Bank Announces Auction of 22 Vehicles, Starting from KSh 220K
