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    Absa Bank Kenya Records Kshs 10.7 Billion Profit After tax in H1 2024

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaAugust 26, 2024Updated:August 26, 20243 Mins Read
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    Absa Bank Kenya has reported profit after tax of Kshs10.7 billion for the half year ended 30 June 2024. This is a 29% increase over the same period last year.

    For the six months period, loans and advances closed at Kshs.316.3 billion, with the Bank booking Kshs. 64 billion in new gross lending to critical sectors of the economy. In the period, total revenues rose 16% to stand at Kshs. 31.8 billion, underpinned by growth in funded income at Ksh. 23 billion. Additionally, non-funded income grew by 8.4%, reflecting both the strength of the legacy revenue streams and the robust double-digit growth from new income sources.  Customer deposits increased by 6% to Kshs. 353.3 billion, reflecting the sustained confidence they have in Absa as their primary financial partner.

    Speaking while releasing the results, Absa Bank Kenya PLC Managing Director and CEO, Abdi Mohamed, said the improved financial performance reflects prudence in strategy execution and the resilience of the Bank’s customers.

    “This commendable outcome, realized amidst a challenging macro-economic environment, underscores the efficacy of the Bank’s growth strategy and its unwavering dedication to providing relevant financial solutions that address the diverse needs of individuals, enterprises, and communities because we want to continue being a critical enabler to their growth stories,” Mr. Mohamed said.

    In response to the current economic realities, the Bank took deliberate actions to support its customers, restructuring approximately Kshs. 1.4 billion in loans for retail consumers impacted by tough economic times. In addition, the Bank enhanced the provision of non-financial skills towards supporting the growth ambitions of MSMEs and Women in Business, impacting more than 14,000 entrepreneurs in the period.

    To enhance customer value and experience, the Bank relaunched its La-Riba to offer more innovative Shariah-compliant solutions, strengthened its Wezesha Stock platform for SMEs. Additionally, it intensified infrastructure upgrades to buttress its core banking and back-office systems with Kshs. 3 billion worth of technology investments earmarked for 2024.

    During the period, the Bank stepped up its sustainability efforts, expanding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)-linked lending to support sustainable development, advancing Kshs. 16 billion in sustainable finance, including climate finance. An additional Kshs. 12 billion was advanced to start-ups and youth through the Timiza platform. From a community perspective, over 5000 students were impacted through the Ready to Work programme, with 67 computer labs rolled out in schools across the country, benefitting over 100,000 learners. 

    Absa Bank Kenya CFO Yusuf Omari and MD & CEO Abdi Mohamed
    Absa Bank Kenya CFO Yusuf Omari and MD & CEO Abdi Mohamed

    “In line with our strategic ambitions, we are committed to becoming a sustainable financial services company that addresses the evolving needs of a modern-day consumer through innovation and strong partnerships. Our focus is on diversifying revenue streams with scalable payment solutions, enhancing customer experience, and advancing financial inclusion through digital finance, digital savings, affordable housing, and SME offerings like Wezesha and Microinsurance,” Mr. Mohamed added.

    Furthermore, the period witnessed increased brand building initiatives, such as the launch of a new brand repositioning campaign, Your Story Matters, as well as significant sponsorships and strategic customer and stakeholder engagement initiatives such as the Magical Kenya Open Golf tournament and the Absa Kip Keino Classic athletic championship.

    Also Read: Absa to Expand Agency Banking Network With 17,000 Outlets in 2 Years

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