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    Stanbic Bank Reports KES 6.5B Profit in H1 2025

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotAugust 8, 2025Updated:August 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    Stanbic Bank has reported a Profit After Tax (PAT) of KES 6.5 billion for the first half of 2025. The bank delivered a Return on Equity (ROE) of 17.4% even with a dip in net interest income caused by macroeconomic pressures.

    The bank also saw a 4% balance sheet growth compared to December 2024.

    • Corporate & Investment Banking supported Kenya’s USD 1.5B Eurobond issuance and tender offer.
    • Business & Commercial Banking disbursed KES 16.4B in SME loans.
    • Personal & Private Banking achieved a 4x rise in scheme disbursements and surpassed 100,000+ active users on its Omni Channel app.
    • Insurance & Asset Management grew assets under management to over KES 4B just nine months after launch.

    Stanbic Bank was also named among the top 5 SME lenders in Kenya by the Kenya Bankers Association and received recognition at the Think Business Awards for mortgage and SME lending excellence.

    Financial Summary for H1 2025

    • PAT: KES 6.5B (↓9% YoY)
    • ROE: 17.37%
    • Customer Deposits: KES 330B (↑4%)
    • Loans & Advances: KES 233B (↑1%)
    • Operating Expenses: ↑16%, due to 2024 base effects and FX impacts
    • Cost-to-Income Ratio: 48.1%
    • Credit Impairment Charges: ↓26%
    • Non-interest Revenue (excl. trading): ↑9%
    • Trading Revenue: ↓7%

    Dividend

    Stanbic has declared an interim dividend of KES 3.80 per share, up 106.5% YoY.

    “We’ve maintained resilience amid volatility through strong risk management and a client-first strategy. Our balance sheet remains healthy, and we are confident in our ability to deliver long-term value,” said Dennis Musau, CFO & Value Officer.

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    Also Read: Stanbic Bank’s 2024 Sustainability Report Highlights KSh 500M in Green Loans and More Inclusive Finance

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