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multi-banking in Kenya
  • In Kenya, the level of bank clients running two bank accounts stood at 53% in 2023 compared to 48.2% in the 2022 survey.
  • Industry survey ranks Cooperative Bank as the best overall lender in customer experience in the country followed by regional giant NCBA.
  • The results show that the respondents had an overwhelmingly positive view of their banks.

The competition within Kenya’s banking sector is driving an increasing number of customers to diversify their relationships, opting to hold accounts with multiple institutions, a practice commonly referred to as multi-banking, in order to tap into a range of benefits.

In a 2023 survey, the Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) says 53 per cent of bank customers maintain more than one bank, in a trend that highlights a growing desire for customized convenience in services and products among bank customers.

Growth of multi-banking in Kenya

According to the Banking Industry Customer Satisfaction Survey

Pewin Group has inked deals worth Ksh7.3 billion with business firms from Belarus during the Belarus Kenya Business Forum in Nairobi. Pewin Group signed an MoU to distribute tractors and set up an assembly plant with a Belarusian firm, Afttrade DMCC. They also signed an MoU to distribute fish feeds and set up a processing fish plant for the local and export market with BelinterBox. The memorandum which is funded locally by Family Bank and the Government of Belarus will see Kenya benefitting from the new technology, exchange programmes and access to best practices in agricultural industry.

Pewin Group has inked deals worth Ksh7.3 billion(US$70.8million) with business firms from Belarus during a Belarus Kenya Business Forum in Nairobi.

The firm signed an MoU to distribute tractors and set up an assembly plant with a Belarusian firm, Afttrade DMCC. They also signed an MoU to distribute fish feeds and set up a processing fish plant for the local and export market with BelinterBox.

The memorandum which is funded locally by Family Bank and the Government of Belarus will see Kenya benefitting from the new technology, exchange programmes and access to best practices in agricultural industry.

“This is a historic day for Pewin Group and Kenya. The Belarus tractors are globally renowned for their performance in general agricultural work including sowing, harvesting and transportation. In support of the Big 4 Agenda, this MoU means that small scale farmers can now access reasonably priced tractors with the latest technology and …