Absa opens branch at Kamakis in Ruiru to target emerging growth areas

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Absa Bank Kenya, in its quest to extend reach, has opened a new branch in Kamakis, Kiambu County, strategically positioning itself to serve the banking needs of the emerging town and its surrounding communities.

The new branch is a vital part of the Bank’s broader strategy to expand its distribution network, to foster financial inclusion while supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), traders, and individuals in rapidly growing satellite towns.

Speaking during the official opening ceremony, Peter Mutua, Customer Network and Distribution Director at Absa Bank, said this expansion aligns with the Bank’s plan to significantly enhance convenient service for individuals and businesses in the underserved areas.

“Our network strategy adapts and responds to current evolving consumer needs. We understand that our customers desire to be heard and require solutions that are tailored to their specific needs, which in turn support the advancement of their personal and business growth stories,” said Mutua.

He noted that the Kamakis area, commonly referred to as the Nyama Choma Belt, is hosting an array of businesses ranging from restaurants and supermarkets to petrol stations, general stores, hospitals, welders, and pharmacies.

“This diverse commercial landscape presents an opportunity for us to provide relevant financial and non-financial partnerships, creating a meaningful impact in this town.

“Beyond the many businesses and the growing populations are real stories of dreams, ambition, and resilience. This is what fuels our passion at Absa, because to us, every story matters,” he said.

Kamakis branch is located at the Viashla Premier Business Centre, and brings Absa Bank’s total footprint to 86 branches across 38 counties. Complementing the physical presence is an extensive agency banking network, which has seen significant growth this year, increasing from 600 agents to 3,000. The bank has ambitious plans to expand its network further, aiming to enlist a total of 17,000 agents within the next two years.

“This comprehensive strategy will not only enhance access but also create more opportunities for customers to engage with the bank in a manner that suits their lifestyles,” he added.

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Mutua further said these efforts would help Absa Bank Kenya to not only strengthen its position in the market but also drive a more inclusive financial environment that empowers individuals and businesses alike, ultimately promoting economic growth within communities.