KCB Bank Group

KCB Bank Group

Banking

KCB Group is banking on you to be here for life

About us

KCB Group, is the largest financial services organization in East Africa in terms of asset size. The Group's headquarters are located in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Rwanda, Southern Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Burundi. In 2015, KCB Group opened a representative office in Ethiopia, expanding the growth of the organization. The Bank is over 124 years old having started in Mombasa in 1896. KCB Group has over 354 branches, 26,394 Agents/POS Merchants and 1,103 ATMs. The bank also offers Mobile Banking though the KCB App, Internet Banking and Diaspora Banking Services platform that can be accessed 24/7 basis. The Bank services over 26.8 million customers across the region. KCB Group is the largest financial services organization in East Africa, with an estimated asset base of approximately Ksh. 1.02 trillion as at the of end H1 2021.

Industry
Banking
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Nairobi
Type
Public Company
Founded
1896
Specialties
Banking Services

Locations

  • Primary

    Kencom House, P.O.Box 48400, Nairobi, Kenya 00100

    Nairobi, KE

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Employees at KCB Bank Group

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    Entim Camp in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve previously relied heavily on fuel generators, which was unsustainable given the fragile ecosystem. With support from green financing by KCB, they transitioned to solar energy, powering the camp in an eco-friendly way. This shift aligns with SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 13 (Climate Action), supporting sustainability and preserving the environment. #ImpactingPeopleForBetter ##KCBNiYetu

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    KCB recently hosted a successful sports clinic at MaryHill High School in Thika, supporting the volleyball, football, and basketball teams with branded kits and advanced training equipment. This initiative aligns with several UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, by promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles, and SDG 4: Quality Education, by providing athletic training and life skills like teamwork and discipline. Additionally, by empowering girls in sports, it advances SDG 5: Gender Equality, fostering equal participation and breaking barriers in athletics. #ImpactingPeopleForBetter #ForPeopleForBetter

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    Day 1 of 10 at #KCBBiasharaClub trip to Hong Kong and China: Started with a visit to Victoria Peak, one of Hong Kong's most iconic viewpoint. Then a guided tour of the City's highlights and landmarks. They made a visit to the Avenue of Stars a promenade with handprints and plaques honouring Hong Kong's film Stars like, Bruce Lee Statue. The team also visited Tin Hau and Kwun Yam Shrines which have historical and cultural significance. The members ended at the Victoria Harbour night Cruise where they experienced Hong Kong's coastal skyline on a luxurious sightseeing cruise, with the symphony of lights show. Let's keep up with the #KCBBiasharaClubTrip here! #PartnerKwaGround #KCBNiYetu

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    We are delighted to announce that KCB has partnered with European Investment Bank (EIB) Global to roll out a €230 million (KShs. 32 billion) initiative to boost SMEs, women, and youth-led businesses in Kenya. This package includes a €115 million credit line from EIB, matched by KCB’s own funds. Key highlights include; * €30 million (KShs 4.1 billion) will go towards women-led microenterprises. * €100 million (KShs 14 billion) will support SMEs focusing on women-run businesses. * €100 million (KShs 14 billion) will drive youth employment and inclusive growth, with a strong focus on the agriculture sector. KCB Group CEO, Paul Russo said, “We are scaling our interventions to build a strong and vibrant SME sector to provide a strong foundation in our efforts to lift communities. We are increasingly addressing the barriers that hinder their growth and use this funding to provide tailored financial solutions, business mentorship, and capacity-building initiatives to ensure that SMEs are not only surviving but thriving in the dynamic marketplace.” This partnership is a significant step towards achieving gender equality, youth empowerment, and sustainable economic growth in Kenya. #ForPeopleForBetter #KCBNiYetu

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Funding

KCB Bank Group 3 total rounds

Last Round

Post IPO debt

US$ 95.0M

Investors

Proparco
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