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KCB Group Limited, also known as the KCB Group, is a financial services holding company based in the African Great Lakes region. The Group's headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya, with its subsidiaries being KCB Bank Kenya Limited, KCB Bank Burundi Limited, KCB Bank Rwanda Limited, KCB Bank South Sudan Limited, KCB Bank Tanzania Limited, KCB TMB Congo and KCB Bank Uganda Limited.
In 1970, the Government took full control of the bank and renamed it to Kenya Commercial Bank Group. [6] KCB Bank Kenya, as it is now known, was incorporated in 2015 as a result of the corporate restructure of Kenya Commercial Bank Group (KCB Group). Prior to 2015, KCB Group was both a licensed bank and a holding company for its subsidiaries. [6]
This is the Central Bank of Kenya's list of Licensed Microfinance Banks, updated in August 2024. [3] Caritas Microfinance Bank Ltd; Branch Microfinance Bank Ltd; Choice Microfinance Bank Ltd; Daraja Microfinance Bank Ltd; Faulu Microfinance Bank Ltd; Kenya Women Microfinance Bank PLC; Rafiki Microfinance Bank Ltd; Lolc Kenya Microfinance Bank PLC
As of January 2014, Kenya Commercial Bank South Sudan Limited, maintained its headquarters in Juba, the capital of South Sudan and that country's largest city. The bank had a total of 19 networked branches in the various cities and towns in the country.
CIB Kenya was granted a banking licence by the CBK on 20 June 2017 [6] and began its operations on 1 August 2017. [7] [8]In December 2019, Commercial International Bank, based in Egypt began the process of seeking regulatory approval in Egypt and Kenya, to acquire a controlling interest in Mayfair Bank.
Commercial Bank of Africa was established in 1962 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania as a subsidiary of Swiss-based Société Financière pour les Pays d'Outre-Mer (SFOM). The SFOM consortium included BanqueNationale de Paris, Bank Bruxelles Lambert, Commerz Bank and Bank of America. Branches of the bank were established in Nairobi and Mombasa, Kenya.
Kenya Commercial Bank Uganda is a wholly owned subsidiary of the KCB Group, a financial services conglomerate, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan, Burundi and Uganda, with a representative office in Ethiopia.
Since then, the bank has opened fourteen (14) branches in the country. [2] KCB Rwanda is a 100% subsidiary of the KCB Group . Following the Acquisition of BPR by KCB Group, [ 4 ] KCB Rwanda was merged into Banque Populaire du Rwanda to form BPR Bank Rwanda Plc , making it the country's second largest bank.