NCBA Group has opened its 99th branch in Kawangware, marking a strategic move to catalyse financial inclusion and significantly deepen engagement with retail and SME customers in the area.
“It is a proud moment to mark the official opening of our 99th branch in Kawangware, a community that reflects the energy and entrepreneurial spirit of Kenya’s SME and retail sector. At NCBA, we are committed to supporting SMEs and growing with the communities we serve aligned with our strategy of scaling up retail banking by being the primary bank for SME and retail customers,” said NCBA Ag. Group Director, Retail Banking, Dennis Njau commented
“Through our robust product offering—including digital account onboarding, mobile loans, asset finance, and SME-focused tools like NCBA tills—we are making financial services more accessible and impactful.”
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“This branch is not just a milestone, but a meaningful step in deepening our collaboration with the County Government as we work together to drive financial inclusion, support local enterprise, and empower the dreams of our people.” Njau Added.
The branch is also driving the growth of businesses, particularly in the informal sector, as proximity to a reliable financial institution encourages businesses to open accounts and take up cash management tools, such as NCBA Tills. Additionally, the Group’s focus on digitising its services has resulted in customers experiencing fast, efficient, and safe transactions.
“This collaboration between Nairobi County and financial institutions like NCBA reflects a shared commitment to unlocking opportunities for small and medium enterprises,” said area Member of Parliament Beatrice Elachi.
“By bringing financial services closer to the people, we are not just opening a branch—we are opening doors for thousands of entrepreneurs to access the tools, capital, and financial support they require to grow. It is through collaborations like these that we will build a more inclusive, resilient economy for our communities.”
As part of the bank’s Change the Story Sustainability Agenda to grow 10 million trees by 2030, NCBA partnered with the Missionary Sisters of Precious Blood to plant trees 110 trees as well as hold a community engagement exercise through donation of sustainable school bags and food supplies at Amani Primary School.
As NCBA prepares to open its milestone 100th branch, the success in Kawangware reaffirms the power of proximity, customer-centricity, and partnerships in unlocking shared prosperity.