Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation Explained

Agency Name:Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC)
Jurisdiction:Government of Kenya
Headquarters:UAP Old Mutual Towers
Upper Hill, Nairobi
Kenya
Employees:50 (2020)
Chief1 Name:Mrs. Hellen Chepchumba Chepkwony[1]
Chief1 Position:
Chief Executive Officer
Parent Agency:Central Bank of Kenya

Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation is a statutory institution established under the Kenya Deposit Insurance Act, 2012 (KDI Act, 2012). The Corporation is mandated to provide a deposit insurance scheme for customers of member institutions, to provide incentives for sound risk management and generally promote the stability of the financial system and prompt resolution. [2]

History

The Corporation was an integral part of Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), the country's bank regulator, prior to its establishment and enhancement of KDIC's mandate in 2012. The law also established the Deposit Insurance Fund (the Fund), replacing the Deposit Protection Fund. KDIC, by law is mandated to administer the Fund, by collecting contributions for the Fund from member institutions; and holding, managing, and applying the Fund.

KDIC is also mandated to receive, liquidate, and wind up institutions for which it is the designated receiver or liquidator, a function previously overseen by the Central Bank of Kenya. The KDI Act, 2012, mandates the Central Bank of Kenya, to appoint KDIC as the sole and exclusive receiver of a member institution when (a) the institution's obligations to creditors exceed its assets (b) deliberately violates a regulatory or supervisory order (c) fails to provide necessary access to inspectors or lacks general transparency (d) is unable to meet any of its financial obligations, either now or in the near future (e) engages in activities that violate any of the country's laws.[2]

In 2014, the law was amended and KDIC separated from the Central Bank. KDIC collects a flat rate fee of 0.15 percent of all deposits from each member institution, adjustable at the discretion of KDIC. It also collects an additional fee based on the risk-adjusted percentage of their total deposit liabilities during the previous twelve months as calculated by KDIC.[3]

Staffing

KDIC is in the process of populating its entire staff structure that currently stands at 68 employees. The Corporation hopes to have attained a staff complement of 160 by 2025.

Recent interventions

In June 2016, CBK mandated KDIC to intervene, when member financial institutions fell foul of Kenya's banking laws and regulations, during the previous twelve months.

Location

KDIC's headquarters are located at Old Mutual Tower, Upper Hill, Nairobi.[10]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 27 June 2016. Deposits insurer mulls new fund following recent bank failures. 26 June 2016. Geoffrey . Irungu. Business Daily Africa. Nairobi.
  2. Web site: Washington DC . Kenya: Kenya Deposit Insurance Bill Becomes Law . 23 June 2016 . 16 May 2012 . Hanibal . Goitom. Library of Congress.
  3. Web site: Deposit insurance fund hived off Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) . 23 June 2016. 12 August 2014 . George . Ngigi . Business Daily Africa. Nairobi.
  4. Web site: 23 June 2016. BDA Reporter. Dubai Bank Kenya placed in receivership for a year . 14 August 2015 . . Nairobi.
  5. Web site: 23 June 2016. Central Bank of Kenya names liquidator for Dubai Bank . Olingo. Alan . The EastAfrican. 24 August 2015. Nairobi.
  6. Web site: 23 June 2016. Central Bank of Kenya puts Imperial Bank under statutory management. 13 October 2015. Daily Nation. George Ngigi. and Brian Ngugi. Nairobi. 12 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160612040924/http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Imperial-Bank-placed-under-receivership/-/996/2911156/-/wqjv20/-/index.html. dead.
  7. Web site: 23 June 2016. NIC to compensate Imperial Bank depositors in new deal. Nairobi . The EastAfrican. James . Anyanzwa. 21 June 2016.
  8. Web site: Kenya: Chase Bank Put Under Receivership . The EastAfrican. The EastAfrican via AllAfrica.com. Nairobi . 23 June 2016. 7 April 2016.
  9. Web site: KCB to take over management of Chase Bank, will reopen next week. 23 June 2016. 20 April 2016 . George . Irungu . Business Daily Africa. Nairobi.
  10. Web site: 7 February 2020 . Depositors' insurer nears split from Central Bank . . 7 February 2020 . Patrick Alushula . Nairobi.