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KCB Group

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.[3]

KCB Group plc
Company typePublic
KN: KCB
IndustryBanking
FoundedJuly 1896; 127 years ago (1896-07)
HeadquartersKencom House, Moi Avenue
Nairobi, Kenya
Key people
Andrew Wambari Kairu
Chairman[1]
Paul Russo
Chief Executive Officer
ProductsCredit cards, loans, mortgages, investments
Revenue US$504.75 million (KES:73.1 billion) (H1 2023)[2]
Profit (After-tax) US$111.17 million (KES:16.1 billion) (H1 2023)[2]
Total assets US$12.84 billion (KES:1.86 trillion) (H1 2023)[2]
Number of employees
6,483 (2017)
Websitekcbgroup.com

Overview edit

As of June 2023, the Group had assets of US$12.84 billion (KSh:1.86 trillion) with shareholders' equity of US$1.5 billion (KSh:US$218 billion).[2] In July 2015, news media reported that the group was pursuing expansion plans into the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, and Mozambique.[4]

History edit

The history of Kenya Commercial Bank Limited dates back to July 1896, when its predecessor, the National Bank of India (NBI), opened a branch in Mombasa to handle the business that the port was attracting at that time.

In 1958, Grindlays Bank merged with the NBI to form the National and Grindlays Bank (NGB). Upon independence, the government of Kenya acquired 60 percent shareholding in NGB in an effort to bring banking closer to the majority of Kenyans. In 1970, the government acquired 100 percent of the shareholding in NGB to take full control of the largest commercial bank in Kenya. NGB was then renamed Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB). In 1972, KCB acquired Savings & Loan Kenya Limited, which specialized in mortgage finance.

In 1988, the first 20 percent of the government's shares in the company were sold through an Initial public offering on the Nairobi Securities exchange. The government has over the years reduced its shareholding to 23.6 percent. In the rights issue of 2010, the government further reduced its shareholding to 17.31 percent.

KCB Tanzania Limited was incorporated in Dar es Salaam in 1997. Since then, KCB has opened 11 more branches in Tanzania. In May 2006, KCB extended its operations to South Sudan following licensing of KCB Sudan. This subsidiary now has over 20 branches in that country. In November 2007, KCB Bank Uganda Limited was opened. KCB currently has 14 branches in Uganda. In December 2008, KCB Rwanda began operations with one branch at Kigali. There are currently 11 branches spread out in the country. In 2012, KCB registered a subsidiary in Burundi, KCB Burundi, becoming the first bank in the region to be presented in all the African Great Lakes countries.

Before 2015, KCB was both a licensed bank and a holding company for its subsidiaries. In compliance with the Kenya Finance Act No. 57 of 2012, KCB Group announced in April 2015 its intention to incorporate a new, wholly owned subsidiary, KCB Bank Kenya Limited, to which it would transfer its Kenyan banking business, assets, and liabilities. The re-organisation converted KCB Group into a non-trading holding company that owns both banking and non-banking subsidiary companies.[5]

Ownership edit

The shares of KCB Group are listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange under the symbol KCB. The Group's stock is cross listed on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange, the Rwanda Stock Exchange, and the Uganda Securities Exchange.[6]

As of 31 December 2017, the ten largest shareholders in the KCB Group were as listed below:[2]

KCB Group Limited Stock Ownership
Rank Name of Owner Percentage Ownership
1 Permanent Secretary to the Treasury of Kenya 17.53
2 National Social Security Fund (Kenya) 5.64
3 Standard Chartered Nominees A/C 9867 2.25
4 Standard Chartered Nominees Limited A/C KE23221 2.07
5 CFC Stanbic Nominees Limited A/C NR3530153-1 2.02
6 Standard Chartered Kenya Nominee A/C KE17682 1.91
7 Standard Chartered Kenya Nominees Limited A/C KE002742 1.72
8 Standard Chartered Nominees Limited A/C KE002382 1.51
9 Standard Chartered Nominees A/C KE9688 1.49
10 Standard Chartered Kenya Nominees Non-Resd. A/C 9069 1.18
11 Other Shareholders 62.69
Total 100.00

Governance edit

The chairman of the bank's board of directors is Andrew Wambari Kairu.[1] Paul Russo is both the managing director and the chief executive officer of the banking group.[7]

Member companies edit

Branches of subsidiaries edit

KCB Subsidiary No. of Branches
KCB Bank Kenya 200
KCB Bank South Sudan 20
KCB Bank Tanzania 17
KCB Bank Uganda 14
KCB Bank Rwanda 11
KCB Bank Burundi 3

KCB Bank Burundi edit

Kenya Commercial Bank Burundi Limited is a commercial bank and subsidiary of KCB group in Burundi, licensed by the Bank of the Republic of Burundi, the national banking regulator.[8] As of December 2015 KCB Burundi comprises 0.6 percent of the KCB Group's total assets. It is estimated that the bank's total assets were approximately US$33.6 million (KSh3.34 billion), as of December 2015.[9][10]

In February 2012, KCB Group received regulatory approval to establish a subsidiary in Burundi.[11] KCB Burundi commenced provision of banking services on 8 May 2012, having been granted a commercial banking license on 18 April 2012. With its establishment, KCB became the first financial services group to establish subsidiaries in all countries of the East African Community.[12][13][14]

In February 2020, KCB Burundi opened its third branch in the country in Gitega, Burundi's capital. This was after years of stagnation due to political unrest.[15] As of September 2020, KCB Burundi maintained two branches in Bujumbura, and one in Gitega.

Trust Merchant Bank edit

In August 2022, KCB Group agreed to acquire 85 percent shareholding in Trust Merchant Bank at "1.49 times the book value".. At that time, the bank was the third-largest bank by assets in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is estimated that the transaction would cost approximately KSh15 billion/= (US$127 million then). KCB also agreed to acquire the remaining 15 percent ownership in the bank, not later than 2024. The deal requires shareholder and regulatory approvals in Kenya and DRCongo.[16]

Kenya Commercial Bank Plaza edit

In December 2010, construction of a new headquarters building began in the Upper Hill section of Nairobi. Construction is expected to take approximately two years, with anticipated occupancy beginning in January 2013. The new Kenya Commercial Bank Plaza (KCB Plaza) be 21 storeys tall, having about 15,960 square metres (171,800 sq ft) of rentable office space and enough parking for about 450 cars. The owners of the building are the Kenya Commercial Bank Employee Pension Fund, which is funding the KES:2.1 billion construction.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Alushula, Patrick (25 October 2018). "KCB appoints new board chairman". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e KCB Group (23 August 2023). "KCB Group Total Assets Rise by 54% to KShs. 1.86 Trillion in H1 2023, Net Profit Closes at KShs. 16.1 Billion". KCB Group. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  3. ^ Kenyan Wall Street (22 December 2015). "Kenya Commercial Bank Group Analysis". Kenyanwallstreet.com. Nairobi. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  4. ^ Eric Ombok and Felix Njini (30 July 2015). "Kenya Commercial Bank to Raise Money for Expansion, Projects". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  5. ^ Wahito, Margaret (4 January 2016). "KCB forms holding company, unbundles operating entities". Nairobi: 98.4 Capital FM. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  6. ^ Afandi, Christine (2008-06-16). "Tanzania: KCB is Now Listed At the Dar Bourse". The East African (Nairobi). Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  7. ^ Adonijah Ndege (24 May 2022). "KCB picks insider Paul Russo as new CEO". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  8. ^ BRB (3 September 2020). "Burundian Financial System: The Commercial Banks" (in French). Bujumbura: Bank of the Republic of Burundi (BRB). Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  9. ^ Wangalwa, Elayne (11 November 2014). "KCB posts 17% rise in its pretax Q3 results". Johannesburg: CNBC Africa. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  10. ^ Note: US$1.00 = KSh99.71 on 15 April 2016.
  11. ^ Gikunju, Washington (28 February 2012). "KCB gets regulatory approval to open outlet in Burundi". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  12. ^ Xinhua (9 May 2012). "KCB opens shop in Burundi". New Times (Rwanda) Quoting Xinhua. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  13. ^ Press Release (8 May 2012). "Press Releases: KCB Opens Burundi Subsidiary". Nairobi: Ratio Magazine. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  14. ^ BDA Reporter (8 May 2012). "KCB completes EA presence with branch in Bujumbura". Business Daily Africa (BDA). Nairobi. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  15. ^ "KCB Burundi ouvre une agence à Gitega". 4 February 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  16. ^ Otiato Guguyu (3 August 2022). "KCB targets Equity with Sh15bn DRC bank acquisition". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi, Kenya. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  17. ^ "KCB staff fund to put up Sh2.1bn office block". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2017-08-22.

External links edit

  • Official website


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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 3 KCB Group plcCompany typePublicTraded asKN KCBIndustryBankingFoundedJuly 1896 127 years ago 1896 07 HeadquartersKencom House Moi AvenueNairobi KenyaKey peopleAndrew Wambari KairuChairman 1 Paul RussoChief Executive OfficerProductsCredit cards loans mortgages investmentsRevenueUS 504 75 million KES 73 1 billion H1 2023 2 Net incomeProfit After tax US 111 17 million KES 16 1 billion H1 2023 2 Total assetsUS 12 84 billion KES 1 86 trillion H1 2023 2 Number of employees6 483 2017 Websitekcbgroup wbr com Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Ownership 4 Governance 5 Member companies 6 Branches of subsidiaries 6 1 KCB Bank Burundi 6 2 Trust Merchant Bank 7 Kenya Commercial Bank Plaza 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksOverview editAs of June 2023 the Group had assets of US 12 84 billion KSh 1 86 trillion with shareholders equity of US 1 5 billion KSh US 218 billion 2 In July 2015 news media reported that the group was pursuing expansion plans into the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethiopia and Mozambique 4 History editThe history of Kenya Commercial Bank Limited dates back to July 1896 when its predecessor the National Bank of India NBI opened a branch in Mombasa to handle the business that the port was attracting at that time In 1958 Grindlays Bank merged with the NBI to form the National and Grindlays Bank NGB Upon independence the government of Kenya acquired 60 percent shareholding in NGB in an effort to bring banking closer to the majority of Kenyans In 1970 the government acquired 100 percent of the shareholding in NGB to take full control of the largest commercial bank in Kenya NGB was then renamed Kenya Commercial Bank KCB In 1972 KCB acquired Savings amp Loan Kenya Limited which specialized in mortgage finance In 1988 the first 20 percent of the government s shares in the company were sold through an Initial public offering on the Nairobi Securities exchange The government has over the years reduced its shareholding to 23 6 percent In the rights issue of 2010 the government further reduced its shareholding to 17 31 percent KCB Tanzania Limited was incorporated in Dar es Salaam in 1997 Since then KCB has opened 11 more branches in Tanzania In May 2006 KCB extended its operations to South Sudan following licensing of KCB Sudan This subsidiary now has over 20 branches in that country In November 2007 KCB Bank Uganda Limited was opened KCB currently has 14 branches in Uganda In December 2008 KCB Rwanda began operations with one branch at Kigali There are currently 11 branches spread out in the country In 2012 KCB registered a subsidiary in Burundi KCB Burundi becoming the first bank in the region to be presented in all the African Great Lakes countries Before 2015 KCB was both a licensed bank and a holding company for its subsidiaries In compliance with the Kenya Finance Act No 57 of 2012 KCB Group announced in April 2015 its intention to incorporate a new wholly owned subsidiary KCB Bank Kenya Limited to which it would transfer its Kenyan banking business assets and liabilities The re organisation converted KCB Group into a non trading holding company that owns both banking and non banking subsidiary companies 5 Ownership editThe shares of KCB Group are listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange under the symbol KCB The Group s stock is cross listed on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange the Rwanda Stock Exchange and the Uganda Securities Exchange 6 As of 31 December 2017 the ten largest shareholders in the KCB Group were as listed below 2 KCB Group Limited Stock Ownership Rank Name of Owner Percentage Ownership 1 Permanent Secretary to the Treasury of Kenya 17 53 2 National Social Security Fund Kenya 5 64 3 Standard Chartered Nominees A C 9867 2 25 4 Standard Chartered Nominees Limited A C KE23221 2 07 5 CFC Stanbic Nominees Limited A C NR3530153 1 2 02 6 Standard Chartered Kenya Nominee A C KE17682 1 91 7 Standard Chartered Kenya Nominees Limited A C KE002742 1 72 8 Standard Chartered Nominees Limited A C KE002382 1 51 9 Standard Chartered Nominees A C KE9688 1 49 10 Standard Chartered Kenya Nominees Non Resd A C 9069 1 18 11 Other Shareholders 62 69 Total 100 00Governance editThe chairman of the bank s board of directors is Andrew Wambari Kairu 1 Paul Russo is both the managing director and the chief executive officer of the banking group 7 Member companies editKCB Bank Kenya Limited Nairobi Kenya nbsp National Bank of Kenya Nairobi Kenya nbsp BPR Bank Rwanda Plc Kigali Rwanda nbsp KCB Bank South Sudan Limited Juba South Sudan nbsp KCB Bank Tanzania Limited Dar es Salaam Tanzania nbsp KCB Bank Uganda Limited Kampala Uganda nbsp KCB Bank Burundi Limited Bujumbura Burundi nbsp Trust Merchant Bank Lubumbashi Democratic Republic of the Congo nbsp KCB Foundation Limited Nairobi Kenya nbsp KCB Sports Sponsorship Limited Nairobi Kenya nbsp Savings amp Loan Kenya Limited Nairobi Kenya nbsp Branches of subsidiaries editKCB Subsidiary No of Branches KCB Bank Kenya 200 KCB Bank South Sudan 20 KCB Bank Tanzania 17 KCB Bank Uganda 14 KCB Bank Rwanda 11 KCB Bank Burundi 3 KCB Bank Burundi edit Kenya Commercial Bank Burundi Limited is a commercial bank and subsidiary of KCB group in Burundi licensed by the Bank of the Republic of Burundi the national banking regulator 8 As of December 2015 update KCB Burundi comprises 0 6 percent of the KCB Group s total assets It is estimated that the bank s total assets were approximately US 33 6 million KSh3 34 billion as of December 2015 9 10 In February 2012 KCB Group received regulatory approval to establish a subsidiary in Burundi 11 KCB Burundi commenced provision of banking services on 8 May 2012 having been granted a commercial banking license on 18 April 2012 With its establishment KCB became the first financial services group to establish subsidiaries in all countries of the East African Community 12 13 14 In February 2020 KCB Burundi opened its third branch in the country in Gitega Burundi s capital This was after years of stagnation due to political unrest 15 As of September 2020 update KCB Burundi maintained two branches in Bujumbura and one in Gitega Trust Merchant Bank edit Main article Trust Merchant Bank In August 2022 KCB Group agreed to acquire 85 percent shareholding in Trust Merchant Bank at 1 49 times the book value At that time the bank was the third largest bank by assets in the Democratic Republic of the Congo It is estimated that the transaction would cost approximately KSh15 billion US 127 million then KCB also agreed to acquire the remaining 15 percent ownership in the bank not later than 2024 The deal requires shareholder and regulatory approvals in Kenya and DRCongo 16 Kenya Commercial Bank Plaza editMain article Kenya Commercial Bank Plaza In December 2010 construction of a new headquarters building began in the Upper Hill section of Nairobi Construction is expected to take approximately two years with anticipated occupancy beginning in January 2013 The new Kenya Commercial Bank Plaza KCB Plaza be 21 storeys tall having about 15 960 square metres 171 800 sq ft of rentable office space and enough parking for about 450 cars The owners of the building are the Kenya Commercial Bank Employee Pension Fund which is funding the KES 2 1 billion construction 17 See also edit nbsp Banks portal Kenya Commercial Bank S C References edit a b Alushula Patrick 25 October 2018 KCB appoints new board chairman Business Daily Africa Nairobi Retrieved 26 October 2018 a b c d e KCB Group 23 August 2023 KCB Group Total Assets Rise by 54 to KShs 1 86 Trillion in H1 2023 Net Profit Closes at KShs 16 1 Billion KCB Group Nairobi Kenya Retrieved 22 February 2024 Kenyan Wall Street 22 December 2015 Kenya Commercial Bank Group Analysis Kenyanwallstreet com Nairobi Retrieved 20 April 2016 Eric Ombok and Felix Njini 30 July 2015 Kenya Commercial Bank to Raise Money for Expansion Projects Bloomberg News Retrieved 21 April 2016 Wahito Margaret 4 January 2016 KCB forms holding company unbundles operating entities Nairobi 98 4 Capital FM Retrieved 26 October 2018 Afandi Christine 2008 06 16 Tanzania KCB is Now Listed At the Dar Bourse The East African Nairobi Retrieved 2017 08 23 Adonijah Ndege 24 May 2022 KCB picks insider Paul Russo as new CEO Business Daily Africa Nairobi Kenya Retrieved 25 May 2022 BRB 3 September 2020 Burundian Financial System The Commercial Banks in French Bujumbura Bank of the Republic of Burundi BRB Retrieved 3 September 2020 Wangalwa Elayne 11 November 2014 KCB posts 17 rise in its pretax Q3 results Johannesburg CNBC Africa Retrieved 15 April 2016 Note US 1 00 KSh99 71 on 15 April 2016 Gikunju Washington 28 February 2012 KCB gets regulatory approval to open outlet in Burundi Business Daily Africa Nairobi Retrieved 15 April 2016 Xinhua 9 May 2012 KCB opens shop in Burundi New Times Rwanda Quoting Xinhua Retrieved 15 April 2016 Press Release 8 May 2012 Press Releases KCB Opens Burundi Subsidiary Nairobi Ratio Magazine Retrieved 15 April 2016 BDA Reporter 8 May 2012 KCB completes EA presence with branch in Bujumbura Business Daily Africa BDA Nairobi Retrieved 15 April 2016 KCB Burundi ouvre une agence a Gitega 4 February 2020 Retrieved 3 September 2020 Otiato Guguyu 3 August 2022 KCB targets Equity with Sh15bn DRC bank acquisition Business Daily Africa Nairobi Kenya Retrieved 7 August 2022 KCB staff fund to put up Sh2 1bn office block Daily Nation Retrieved 2017 08 22 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KCB Group amp oldid 1211812771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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