Consolidated Bank of Kenya explained

Type:Parastatal
Key People:Dr. Charles Wanjala Iyaya
Chairman
Thomas Kipkemei Kiyai
C.E.O
Industry:Financial services
Products:Loans, Checking, Savings, Investments, Debit Cards
Revenue:

After tax: US$2.092 million (KES:211.3 million) (2016)

Assets:US$136.2 million (KES: 13.9 billion) (2016)
Location:Nairobi, Kenya

Consolidated Bank of Kenya commonly known as Consolidated Bank, is a commercial bank in Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa's largest economy. It is licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya.[1]

Overview

Consolidated Bank is a medium-sized financial services provider in Kenya, focusing on meeting the banking needs of small and medium-sized enterprises in the country. As of December 2017, the Bank's total asset valuation stood at about US$133.6 million (KES: 13.5 billion), with Shareholders' Equity valued at about US$10.5 million (KES: 1.06 billion). As at December 2017, the Bank was rated number 33, by assets, out of 40 licensed banks in Kenya.

History

The Bank was incorporated in 1989, as a result of the merger of the following nine insolvent financial institutions:[2]

  1. Jimba Credit Corporation Limited
  2. Union Bank of Kenya Limited
  3. Kenya Savings and Mortgages Limited
  4. Estate Finance Company of Kenya Limited
  5. Estate Building Society
  6. Business Finance Company Limited
  7. Citizen Building Society
  8. Nationwide Finance Company Limited
  9. Home Savings and Mortgages Limited

Consolidated Bank aims to meet the banking needs of both individuals and institutions. In the beginning, the institution was limited to collecting the debts of the failed legacy financial institutions. However, the Central Bank of Kenya, issued CBKL with a full commercial banking license in 2001.[3]

With decades of banking experience and a special focus on small and medium-sized enterprises, it is in a strong position to help growing businesses unlock their potential and sail through the complexities they may face.

Banking services include current accounts, savings accounts, fixed and call deposits, loan and overdraft facilities, local and overseas money transfer services, and local and international trade finance. The bank is also active on the local inter-bank money market.

Ownership

Consolidated Bank is fully owned by the Government with the majority shareholding in the Bank (85.8%) held by the National Treasury. The remaining shareholding is spread over twenty five (25) parastatals and other quasi government organizations as set out below.

+ Consolidated Bank Stock Ownership
Rank Name of OwnerPercentage Ownership
1National Treasury85.8
2National Social Security Fund5.0
3Kenya National Assurance 20012.4
4Kenya National Assurance Company Limited 1.9
51.6
6Kenya National Examination Council1.5
7Kenya Public Trustees1.5
81.4
9National Hospital Insurance Fund1.3
10Kenya Local Government Officers Superannuation Fund1.1
11Other Shareholders4.4
Total100.00

As of December 2018, Consolidated Bank maintains 17 branches in urban areas of Kenya.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 19 August 2014. Directory of Commercial Banks And Mortgage Finance Companies. Central Bank of Kenya.
  2. Web site: Consolidated Bank of Kenya – Medium Term Note Information Memorandum. 21 June 2012. 25 August 2015. Consolidated Bank of Kenya.
  3. Web site: Consolidated Bank Upbeat As Bond Issue Closes. Business Daily Africa (Nairobi). 19 July 2012. 19 August 2014.