List Of Government Banks In Kenya
In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Government Banks in Kenya
Below are the full List of Government Banks In Kenya
The biggest banks in Kenya are:
National Bank of Kenya
Kenya Commerical Bank
Equity Bank
Cooperative Bank
Diamond Trust Bank of Kenya
Standard Chartered Bank
Barclays Bank
Stanbic Bank
NIC Bank
I&M Bank
NCBA
Absa Bank Kenya PLC
Citibank N.A. Kenya
National Bank of Kenya
Prime Bank Ltd
Which banks are owned by government in Kenya?
Development Bank of Kenya Ltd. Housing Finance Ltd. Kenya Commercial Bank Ltd. National Bank of Kenya Ltd.
Is KCB a government bank?
The government of Kenya bought a 60% stake in National & Grindlays Bank and took full control of it in 1970; renaming it Kenya Commercial Group. It was renamed KCB Bank Kenya after a corporate restructure. KCB Bank Kenya is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the KCB Group. Its head office is in Nairobi, Kenya.
Which bank in Kenya is international?
Citibank. Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA) Guaranty Trust (GT) Bank (formerly Fina Bank) Habib Bank A.G. Zurich.
How many banks does Kenya have?
Currently there are 28 domestic and 14 foreign commercial banks with branches, agencies, and other outlets throughout the country; one mortgage finance company; eight representative offices of foreign banks; eleven licensed deposit taking microfinance institutions; 49 insurance companies; the Post Office Savings Bank.
Can I open a bank account in Kenya as a foreigner?
Foreigners can open a bank account in Kenya, but you will usually need to be living there already – or have an address. This is because most banks in Kenya will require proof of residency and address in order to open a bank account¹.
Which is the most used bank in Kenya?
Equity Group Holdings
No. | Bank | % of Performing Restructured loans |
---|---|---|
1 | Equity Group Holdings | 60.2% |
2 | KCB Group | 90.3% |
3 | ABSA Bank Kenya | 89.5% |
Total | 75.0% |