Co-operative Bank of Kenya
The Co-operative Bank of Kenya Limited is incorporated in Kenya under the Company Act and is also licensed to do the business of banking under the Banking Act.
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The Co-operative Bank of Kenya Limited is incorporated in Kenya under the Company Act and is also licensed to do the business of banking under the Banking Act.
Standard Chartered Bank Kenya Limited was established in 1911 with the first branch opened in Mombasa Treasury Square. Today, 101 years later, Standard Chartered Bank is one of the leading banks in Kenya.
BAT Group’s business in Kenya began in 1907 and the company is committed to operating a sustainable and environmentally friendly business whilst maintaining its position as Kenya’s leading tobacco company.
Kenya Commercial Bank Limited is registered as a non-operating holding company which started operations as a licensed banking institution with effect from January 1, 2016.
Equity Bank was founded in October 1984. It is the largest bank in the region in terms of market capitalization, profitability and customer base.
East African Breweries Limited (EABL) is East Africa’s leading branded alcohol beverage business with an outstanding collection of brands that range from beer, spirits and adult non alcoholic drinks (ANADs).
Safaricom is the biggest communication company in East and Central Africa, serving over 25.1 million subscribers, providing over 200,000 touch points for its customers and offering over 100 different products under its portfolio.
Discover the list of the top real estate companies in Kenya. This non-exhaustive list is based on the findings of the Marcopolis.net research team. In Kenya, house prices continued the upward cycle to record a 4.2 per cent growth this quarter, as well as a 14.6 per cent increase over the year.
Marcopolis.net presents the list of the largest banks in Kenya, as measured by revenue in KES (TTM). There are a total of 43 commercial banks in Kenya. Kenya Commercial Bank is currently the largest bank in Kenya, followed by Equity Bank.
Centum is East Africa’s leading and largest publicly listed investment company, listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange and Uganda Securities Exchange. The company acts as a channel linking global capital to inaccessible, quality, diversified investments of scale in Africa in 8 key sectors of focus that make up its Centum 3.0 strategy. These are Real Estate, Power, FMCG, Financial Services, Agribusiness, Healthcare, Education and ICT.