Kingdom Bank Targets MSMEs with Nationwide Expansion Plan

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Kingdom Bank has unveiled its latest branch in Kitale, Trans Nzoia County, marking a strategic move in its branch expansion plan to increase its reach and better serve the growing clientele, especially Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across Kenya.

This new branch at GH Tanna Building, Kenyatta Street, Kitale, brings the total number of Kingdom Bank branches to 21, underlining the bank’s commitment to enhancing financial inclusion and supporting the vibrant economic landscape of Kenya.

Anthony Mburu, Managing Director of Kingdom Bank, expressed his excitement about the expansion, stating, “We are thrilled to expand our footprint to Kitale, the vibrant hub of Kenya’s breadbasket in Trans Nzoia County. This new branch is part of our ongoing network expansion programme aimed at opening branches in carefully-selected towns and commercial centres throughout the country.”

Kingdom Bank’s branch expansion is part of its mission to become a steadfast partner for MSMEs in Kitale and beyond, providing tailored financial solutions to local entrepreneurs, agribusiness investors, and commercial farmers.

The bank is confident that the Kitale business and farming community will benefit greatly from its solutions, including farm input loans, asset finance for vehicles and machinery, and essential equipment to retool and revitalize farms and businesses.

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya welcomed the bank to Kitale, emphasizing that the decision to open a branch there is a vote of confidence in the people and economic potential of Trans Nzoia County. “My doors will always be open to you for any consultations and support that you may need,” Natembeya assured.

Kingdom Bank’s multi-channel strategy ensures convenience for its customers, allowing them to access banking services through various outlets, including digital platforms such as the KB Mobile App, Dial *344#, M-collections, and internet banking.

Customers also benefit from access to their accounts at over 500 Co-operative Bank ATMs and 27,000 Co-op Kwa Jirani Agents nationwide, further enhancing banking convenience.

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