In Part 1 was a list of all banks and Part 2 had the top 10 banks in Kenya this year. There are other financial intermediaries of note including:
UBA: launched in Kenya With a capital base of about 1.1 billion and now have 3 branches in Nairobi. UBA is reaching out to customers, embracing new media like blogs and twitter, - (@ubagroup and has gotten new funding - would rank in the low 20-soemthign of Kenyan banks after just a ½ year of operations
Faulu: Faulu Kenya Was licensed in July 2009 as the first deposit taking micro finance institution by the central bank of Kenya. Its balance sheet today would be about 6.5 billion, with over 2 billion in loans (last accounts seen are 2007)
KWFT: even larger than Faulu, is the Kenya Women Finance Trust. Its assets would be in the region of Kshs 15 billion, with about 12 billion in loans (extrapolating from 2008 accounts). 
KWFT which is in government plans to convert to a women only commercial bank already has a national footprint or branch network that rivals any of the larger commercial bank and would rank somewhere in the teens of bank rankings
other intermediaries
SACCO's: The Central Bank of Kenya estimates assets of the entire banking sector at Kshs. 1.18 trillion ($17 billion - CBK Governor speech in September 2009) while the Ministry of Cooperative Development estimates assets of the cooperative sector (SACCOS), with 12,000 societies and 8 million members at about 200 billion ($2.7 billion) - whose members save funds and borrow against these along with guarantees from other members in lieu of traditional bank collateral.
Some of the notable large SACCO’s (comparable in size to small & mid-size banks, but with larger customer bases) in the country are:
1. Harambee SACCO: (mainly civil servants) –with assets of 12 billion ($160 million), and loans of 7.5 billion and said to be the laregst SACCO in Kenya
2. Mwalimu SACCO: (mainly school teachers) with assets of 10.2 billion and loans of 9.2 billion
3. Afya SACCO: (mainly health industry workers) - assets of 4.75 billion, and loans of 3.79 billion
4. Kenya Bankers SACCO: bank industry workers with 3.3 billion in assets 2.8 billion in loans
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
2009 Kenya Bank Rankings Part III - Other Intermediaries
Monday, December 28, 2009
Kenya Exam Results Online
This morning, embattled officials of Kenya's Ministry of Education will release results of primary school education performance for over 700,000 students who sat the exam last year – and these will be posted at the Exams Council website
The exams council has also gazetted some rule changes that have been in effect for some years now, covering KCSE which is the next level of exams (high school) these students will take in four years time:
- Kenyans may sit for may sit for the exam outside the country if an embassy/mission makes an application on their behalf, the exam is administered by a local exam body, and the candidate meets costs related to facilitating the exam
- Students must do at least 7 subjects (best 7 will count)
- Examined subjects can include sign language, aviation, drawing & design, building construction, Hindu religious education, and 2 alternatives of mathematics paper. Also there are special papers in Braille and question papers for the hearing impaired.
- Exams may be remarked at request of school head teacher with justification
- The rules have been updated to cover exam offences and consequences such as exam results mat be withheld or canceled – and students given grade Y (as opposed to A B C D E) and may not sit exam for a subsequent two years. Exam centers can be de-registered if wide-spread malpractices are shown
- Allows students of other East African counties to take exam
- Candidates may use calculators and state the type used (silent, non programmable) - may not store formulas or algebra, draw/store graphics, have dictionaries etc. If schools provide calculators, they shall be of the same make
- Candidates may re-sit exams as many times as possible
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Twitter Week Top 10 December 22
Twitter is a micro-blogging tool that is really nifty for doing mini-posts, forwards and other remarks that (are on any subject) and are maybe not worthy of a full blog post. Here’s a summary of my week on Twitter in a Dave Letterman top 10 format covering tech events, new planes, sluggish car sales, strange naiorbians and other topics
10 Mainstream Blogging: #F1 blogger quits work to blog full time-best wishes @f1fanatic_co_uk! http://tinyurl.com/yegm5l3
- Great reads: the 75 best business-blogs of 2009 http://www.businesspundit.com/the-75-best-business-blogs-of-2009/ includes @emeka_okafor
9. Tech Nairobi @whiteafrican is live blogging from @AfricaGathering today, refresh this post for the latest: http://bit.ly/75WgJ3 #agathering #agnairobi09
- Look out for @afromusing's guide to buying solar gadgets.(via @sciculturist) <-----it's about time! #giftsforocha
- Stealth Startups, Get Over Yourselves: Nobody Cares About Your Secrets http://goo.gl/fb/hLw6 (via @rafiq)
- R/t: on the @ushahidi blog - 3 misconceptions about #ushahidi
8. Brew Chatter SA giant beer brewer SAB considering re-entering kenya market after Deal with EABL in tanzania sours (Via @Nairobi star)
- konyagi vs waragi http://chickabouttown.com/2009/12/20/konyagi-vs-uganda-waragi/
7. GoK Absurdities 1. We dont accept sealed letters for PS, unless you have delivery book 2.This gate is locked between 9am and 4pm
- Harambee house is a corruption free zone, @SupremeGREAM - and so is a police roadblock #nyayohouse
- So new Police comm. Iteere got the 3rd class Moran/Golden Heart of Kenya; but so did Pauline & Ida
- Labour leader Atwoli sermons on #citizentv opposes privatization of #nationalbank #KCB #newKCC and kenya ports authority
6. Plane Chatter- know everything about today's maiden boeing 787 flight (weather permitting) http://tinyurl.com/yewg5pl (via @flightblogger)
- 787 has taken off, take that copenhagen. R/t @coldtusker #787 is supposed to have a lower carbon footprint so supports #Copenhagen goals
- via @FlyingEmirates a Kenyan wins Emirates A380 dream prize (to Bangkok, Sydney or Seoul ) <----i'm so jealous! http://bit.ly/8yKvNA
- @coldtusker @alykhansatchu crown will fight to keep emirates independent as long as it can (perhaps pare down new plane buys to do so)
- #onejetone among airlines appying for licenses again - mombasa, harare, london
4:43 PM Dec 18th from web
5. Investor Awareness - ICT Kenya board tender for digitization of court records http://www.ict.go.ke/images/pdfs/6593719R_2.pdf @kenyanpundit
- Securities Industry Training Institute launched in Uganda-progs on capital markets,corp.fin, asset-mgmt, entrepreneurship, corp.govnance etc
- Send Nairobi Stock Exchange complaints by SMS to 8485, cost 10/= (also to receive) http://www.nsecomplaints.co.ke/ (via @NSEKenya)
- r/t @alykhansatchu Kenya Economic Update 2009 from the World Bank http://bit.ly/90sYCp simply definitive and full of Data that will surprise
- On CitizenTV 'how to be rich' is a golden dream prod .i.e @alfredmutua – they had ad for cobra squad season 2 DVD as perfect x-mas gift
4. Cars, Cars, Cars - r/t @SupremeGREAM today i was at biggest car yard on ngong rd and the only people there were salesmen, wash guyz and suppliers-grim(econ)! are you seeing some slowdown in autos? soe eyards have KBE and KBH that are gathering dust. - got a KBC Mark II been in the yard that long. today took it for a random drive. 780k bring the money. down from 1050k @inexes - Wambie wapunguze bei ya hizo magari! lol @bankelele
- r/t @Shitawabah saw a LAMBOGHINI today morning at 8;59 a.m yellow KBK 001A... ! eeeiy ! * but nid t say it was hot! <--wow! really? pics?
- r/t @karuoro If you own a Toyota-use toyodiy.com to look up part numbers so you know what to order (thanks-1/2 cars in kenya are toyota)
3. Peculiar Nairobi - @mountainous nation wrote that the only 3D theatre in kenya to watch #Avatar is in Nyali. Also #F1 off-season more
- Reading sundaynation about kayamba africa new album: ' KA is made up of 45 members who were all present. It has 6 band members' (huh?)
- My dad was scandalized by the food portions at ONami, full house though
- Labour leader Atwoli sermons on #citizentv opposes privatization of #nationalbank #KCB #newKCC and kenya ports authority
- Family bank atm's are so f'n unreliable these days. Spend some of that rights issue cash propely will ya? #gotissuez
- Peculiar habits of Nairobians http://sogomo.blogspot.com/2009/12/ten-nairobi-pecularities-i-could-do.html
2. Credit Crunch - @coldTusker wouldn't be uchumi be a better pick for al-waleed 'distressed asset' philosopy? @coldtusker - I think Al-Waleed looks for management as well. Kingdom doesn't supply management. Maybe he will look at Uchumi as well
- At empty local; not sure if its mid-month economy or competition from new joint up the road with #kidum playing tonight
r/t @siphojanuary More than 8 million South Africans are 3 months behind on their debt repayments - National Credit Regulator
Dubair/t @ coldtusker Read the signs. The day Emirates stops serving alcohol means the new owners are in control. Dubai may keep Emirates in name only. Who knows who owns it now? Not for public consumption. - There is no free lunch. Something has to give. I think Emirates is the 'guarantee/collateral'
r/t @alykhansatchu Dubai = Ozymandias Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!' Nothing remains http://bit.ly/1wWz2g
1. Phone Woes
Safaricom I thought my phone had gone schitso calling me every minute! But its some dude who sent big #mpesa to wrong number one digit off (not me!)
- dear #safaricom there are black hole spots (no service) in Nairobi CBD #gotissuez
- Safaricom have had a really crap network in Nairobi CBD all week. Only way to call their subscribers is by using zain or orange
- #barclays call centre number works and calls picked up instantly 3900000 #safaricom should learn http://www.moseskemibaro.com/?p=763
Zain #ogilvy media clarify that they are NOT repsonsible for advertising & PR of #zain africa #passthebuck #itwasntme (via @NationMedia)
- R/t @JustDes - #Zain PR and Advertising is handled by #ZKAdvertising. #Zain Media will be handled by #OgilvyAfricaMedia. @PeterNjenga - Any URL for this #Ogilvy media #Zain Africa #advertising thingie? Wanna know who's getting paid but screwing up Zain #marketing?
- @JustDes thanks for clarifying about ZK and Zain http://www.zekgroup.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=10 @peternjenga
mobile phones need messengers - Paying telkom,kenya power and safaricom bills this morning-if you are post-paid anything,you need a messenger to hoof around Nairobi - Where can one pay safaricom post pay bill on sunday, other than westgate?
- r/t @tmsruge True, because banks won't allow transfers to mobile, which I think is another missed rev stream 4 banks - Sounds to me like a biz opportunity to me! Kenyan mobile $$ innovations are a bit one-track minded!
r/t @zulusafari even with mobile $ you still have to physically visit an office to put $ in ur account - seriously! it's ridiculous. And why can I not pay by cc'd online!!!! @whiteafrican
r/t @ kahenya @whiteafrican @bankelele it keeps messengers busy and employed
r/t @whiteafrican which makes absolutely no sense in this day and age of digital money transactions locally.
competition for MPesa r/ @ Obopay Essar Telecom Kenya & Obopay Launch Mobile Money Transfer Service http://su.pr/21Vq0y
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Urban Inflation Index December 2009
Comparing changes to three months ago - September 2009 and a year ago - December 2008
What’s gotten more expensive
Fuel: A litre of petrol is Kshs 83.5 (~$5.0/gal) up slightly from 80.9 three months ago, but still about 10% lower than the 92.7 of last December.
Entertainment: A bottle of Tusker beer (at local pub) is now Kshs. 140. This is up from 120 price of three months ago and also a year ago. There is a proliferation of new pubs all the time in Nairobi - and as others shut down, more entrepreneurs step up (with a new name, coat of paint and furniture) to take their turn behind the bar counter. The median price in Nairobi now seems to be 150 shillings ($2) for a beer, as Tusker brewer east African Breweries (EABL) remains untroubled by Summit of Keroche (what’s to blame? - poor distribution, dirty tactics by EABL, poor marketing?) or by the reports that South African giant SAB Miller may choose to re-enter the re-enter the Kenyan market following collapse of an EABL-SAB agreement in Tanzania.
Electricity/utilities: this month’s electricity bill is Kshs 2,100 ($28) compared to the 1,900 of three months ago, as well as last December. 2009 has been a year of harsh reality checks for Kenyans with the failure of rains, drying of dams and water & electricity rationing programs. And while electricity rationing has ended, water rationing is still on in urban areas, and in rural areas, water sources are diminishing and the usage of water is becoming a cause for tension among communities and neighbours. The government has set out to reclaim and restore water towers in the country, notably the Mau Forest, and has made investment in geothermal energy and is linking up with neighbouring country grids (Ethiopia, Tanzania) ; unfortunately wind and solar energy are not considered to be viable large scale avenues worthy of requisite investment.
about the same
Food: though the inflation impact of food items has been played down by the Central Bank (CBK) who said food prices distorted inflation figures, there has not been much change in the last quarter.
Staple Food: Maize flour which is used to make Ugali that is eaten by a majority of Kenyans daily. A 2 kg. Unga pack at Uchumi today costs Kshs. 83 compared to 84 three months ago. But this is much better for consumers than the 97 shillings of a year ago.
Other food item: Sugar (2 kg. Mumias pack) is Kshs. 200 up, unchanged from 3 months ago, but 25% higher than the 160 shillings of a year ago.
Consensus among farmers and traders is that 2010 will be a worse year for food production in the country, so we’ll see where prices are next year.
Gotten cheaper
Communications: there have been lots of developments towards reducing the cost of communications as competition in the sector heats up.
- Mobile giant Safaricom, who told institutional investors that they aim on becoming the ISP of choice for Kenyans, have been pushing out internet devices at a rapid pace. The company earned 7.2 billion ($96 million) from SMS and data in H1 of 2010 (up from 2.1 billion a year ago). They have now partnered with Equity Bank to get laptops computers (with free modems) to thousands of consumers by way of bank loan
- Both Safaricom and Orange (Telkom Kenya) are selling 3G modems’ at a cost of Kshs 2,000 (~$26) – these used to cost 4,00 before. And with Safaricom you can cash in just 2,000 bonga (loyalty) points and get the modem, which used to cost 15,000 bonga points a year ago.
- ISP’s respond Wananchi have lowered Internet prices of their broadband zuku packages since the arrival of fibre cable connection in Kenya. Meanwhile KDN is offering free butterfly service over Christmas and have a program with family bank to offer free wifi services to their customers.
Foreign Exchange: 1 US$ equals Kshs. 75.62 compared to Kshs. 75.93 three months ago and 79.08 a year ago.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
African Business Outlook for 2010
Africa Practice: A survey of business executives conducted by Africa Practice, a consulting firm, reveals some interesting perspectives for the coming year:
- 68% of the interviewees expect to expand their businesses significantly
- 100% expected FDI to increase in 2010 (mainly from china) (up from 69% in 2009)
- Leading business challenges are access to credit (30%) and availability of talent (35%)
- No change in US administration impact on Africa
- Increased intra-African business and moving away from a reliance on international exports was cited as key in Africa’s private sector development
- The most significant development will be technology investments and reduced costs communions costs (56%)
- But, just 54% believe that economic benefits from the 2010 world cupwill be felt only in South Africa itself.
Economist: Also writing on the World Cup is the Economist which notes
A worry for FIFA is that the tournament will not be African enough...There will not be many fans travelling from qualifying African countries. Many black South Africans will not be able to afford even the subsidised ticket prices for matches; gifts of tickets to nurses and teachers will be needed. So Africa’s moment may be uncomfortably white.
The article is part of their annual the The World In (2010),and this issue also has an article crowning neighboring Somalia as the worst country on Earth and which reads like it was conjured up for the satire in the onion
Standard Chartered: Also an interesting read is this future wealth report from Stanchart.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Twitter Week: Top 10 (December 11)
10 Get on twitter and new media before it’s too late - New Kenya airays rugby page seems to confirm @KenyaAirways is the legitimate KQ twitter a/c http://tinyurl.com/yjuzj92
- The Rwanda president @paulkagame on twitter? @gotissuez @ngeny @towmee there's a link on paulkagame.com to @paulkagame; looks legit but poorly managed account that can improve
- R/t gtbankonline Guaranty Trust Bank launches NDANI their e-News Quarterly e-zine, http://ndani.gtbank.com/ #notlazycheapkenyanbank
- r/t @mkaigwa Dear Equity Bank, you're the Safaricom of banks. Okthanksbye. #Dontmeanitinagoodway #ReasonwhyIhave2bankaccounts
- Musician Suzanne owiyo features in new #equitybank 'ni member' TV ad
9 Funny Money Tales: - the gambler who lost $127 million in Vegas http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125996714714577317.html (via @WhitlockJason)
- Nairobi star headlines today: Kalonzo denies link to 1 billion farm sale, Ruto to raise 8 billion campaign fund by 2012
8 Beer not clothes - New bar Another brand new bar in Nairobi, already full on day 2
- @rafikiz @jamesmurua is the new off-shoot of @Bacchus at old treasures langata rd
- r/t @towmee No offense to my Kenyan tweeps but at the airport i knew KQ had landed just by how dull the passengers are dressed #notsapuers
7. Kenyans government churns through money - r/t @alykhansatchu Kenya 2nd infrastructure bond oversubscribed 138% http://bit.ly/6205Lf surprised at insatiable appetite for GOK Paper. Lots of foreign interest at ~12% coupon @alykhansatchu as you said
- Bloat in Kenya government is mass employment and needless parastatals & committees-latest is 'national tourism crisis management committee'
6. Top Kenyan business women - Nominate a top 40 woman under 40 to Business Daily http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/ top40under40_at_nation.co.ke D/L 16/12 to join @justdes you can run for re-election and I’m sure you'll be re-nominated #top40

5. Tiger, Tiger, burning... - Tiger may have to bail as marriage costs more each year but his sponsors need a good family image http://tinyurl.com/ykg7lk7
- Only @TheOnion can tell it: "Investigators Still Piecing Together Weird-Ass Clues in Fucked-Up Tiger Woods Crash" http://bit.ly/8WGsZ8
- *Yawn* bill Clinton jokes being recycled into tiger woods jokes
- Tiger at #9 http://tinyurl.com/yl6cpmb but yet to be nabbed at on golf course unlike a famous Kenyan
- Go On Be A Tiger: Accenture (nee Arthur Andersen) advertisement http://tinyurl.com/ydz4un9
4. Bill in Town - #nairumor bill gates private jet is at Nairobi airport.
- @coldtusker he has 3 bombardier challengers
3. Kenya becoming tech conference central - Mobile Web East-Africa is coming to Nairobi - make sure you're there! http://bit.ly/4po1zi (via @mato74)
- R/t There are some available seats at the @ushahidi user group meeting at Strathmore University. Come on by! #UshMeet
2 Cheaper fast Internet becoming a reality: - Now that there's #fibre in Nairobi, i can finally watch the fascinating #TED Talks videos http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks
- ad in standard today - Kenya data networks say free Christmas wifi internet till January 4 http://www.kdn.co.ke (but nada at website)
1 Nigerian Bank Wars: - r/t Deadly news. Bank PHB of Nigeria reports 15-month loss of $2.5 billion: http://bit.ly/7xPwj7 .That is lethal (via @obionyeaso)
- @coldtusker 9-month pre-tax profit of all banks in kenya this year is about $500 million
- Nigerian bank wars via @obionyeaso another full page ad describing new mgt of bailed out banks as 'undertakers' http://bit.ly/4r2aIY
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Can Africa Profit from the World Cup?
I was supposed to write a piece on business opportunities for the 2010 World Cup for Kenya; however the notice was short and though I started research, I never got to finish it by the deadline. Also I lost my notes and forgot about it, till I was jolted back by an e-mail from Emirates Airlines yesterday advertising world cup travel packages that include airline tickets, hotels selection and, most important, specific match tickets. I tried one and it came to about $4,000 to watch Algeria vs. England.
Back to the post, so besides global giants like Sony and Coca Cola, what other opportunities are there for Kenyan and other African nations & companies?
Airlines: while Emirates is the official partner of FIFA and can put together packages, their passengers flying to SA have to route through Dubai. Meanwhile local airlines like South African Airways, Kenya Airways, and Ethiopian Airlines that have huge footprints in Africa can fly hundreds of fans in and out of SA daily.
Road transport: Nairobi is 3,000 kilometers from Johannesburg and which would take perhaps a week to travel by road. Bunson Travels, a Nairobi agency, has scheduled an overland bus and truck transport package to South Africa, with the possibility of match tickets on some of the higher priced packages.
Tourism: The World Cup will draw thousands of people making their first or a rare trip to African continent, which can yyield opportunities for locales outside South Africa
- Beach tourism: The World Cup is associated with summer, but takes place in winter in SA (southern hemisphere), and while the weather will be relatively mild compared to Europe and US winters, its not beach strolling weather like you could get in Mombasa, Zanzibar or Seychelles.
- Regional packages: Ethiopian Airlines has travel packages that cover more than one country e.g. see the attractions of Ethiopia, Tanzania, Egypt, and Kenya and will probably sell those in SA. Likewise Kenya Airways (or local agents) who will probably have travelers from Thailand and China can draw on the same to entice people on the way back e.g. also tour the Great Rift highlands of Kenya and Ethiopia and visit athletic camps to see where world beating Olympic athletes hone their skills.
- Nairobi hotels: these are 4 hour flight away from South Africa, and will be much cheaper than the premium priced rooms in Johannesburg next June/July. Seasoned travelers may choose to cool off and wait to minimize their hotel bills
- Sports counter programming: how about an event that takes place immediately after the world cup e.g. an international rugby tournament (safaricom safari sevens?), safari rally or a cross country event.
- Training camps: for teams to practice away from fan and media attention, but in similar climate e.g. Naivasha
Logistics: Looking at the staggering numbers from the last world cup there are opportunities for hospitality, medical, security and other personnel, including K street. In IT support, there will be data, video, broadcast, and programming opportunities all of which will need capacity e.g. at the recent zuku internet launch, the Wananchi CEO bragged about the company having more fibre capacity than the entire current usage of South Africa!
Financing: Three years ago UAP insurance launched a World Cup savings plan (what happened to it?). And while Visa is the official FIFA partner, I won’t be surprised if Equity Bank launches a ‘world cup loan’ package to enable tardy fans to finance a trip to SA.
Curios: Local companies should put their African art and curios online with local companies like verviant And mamamikes, and not have to be there in SA physically to sell them to visitors.
Governments: there are opportunities for proactive governments to get involved and promote their countries with marketing campaigns, or with travel advice for locals, expedited transit visas (JKIA) or passport renewals. See what UK government is doing.
Which other local (non SA) companies have World Cup related packages, or have started, or can position themselves to profit from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa? Please post comments below, but not unrelated advertising spam
Friday, December 04, 2009
2009 Kenya Bank Rankings Part II
10. Diamond Trust (2008 rank 11) : assets of 44.9 billion ($600 million) and nine month profits of 1 billion ($14.2 million). Loans (28.6 b) grew faster than deposits (33.1b), but expenses also grew faster than income. Neck and next with NIC and I&M banks with 44 and 41 billion in assets in position 11 and 12 respectively.
9. Commercial Bank of Africa (7): assets of 52 billion and nine month profits of 1.39 billion. Deposits flat (40 b) but loans (28.2 b) are up 20% this year and with GOK paper up 77%, however income and expenses are lower than 2008.
8. National Bank of Kenya (9): assets of 55.2 billion and nine profits of 1.4 billion. The bank is in great demand with a planned further divestment by GoK which may attract significant interest next year. For 2009, NBK has had a remarkable 40% growth this year, with 27% loans (12 b) and 48% in deposits (41 b)
7. Citibank Kenya (8) assets of 55.6 billion ($742 million) and nine month profit of 2.3 billion ($31 million). while embattled in the US, Citibank had a slow down in growth of loans (22.7 b) and deposits (29.7 b) compared to ‘08 but will still record a healthy +20% growth for year 2009.
6. CFC Stanbic (4) assets of 83.5 billion and nine month profits of 981 million. Bank had no growth in loans (43 b) and assets, but sitting on a load of cash - almost 16b billion (~$214 million)
5. Equity Bank (6) assets of 92.4 billion and nine month profits of 4.2 billion. Equity is still one of Kenya’s fastest growing banks though the 100% growth margins have tapered off to more manageable 30%+ for loans (55 b)and deposits (63 b) as it expands regionally in Uganda and Sudan and continues to roll out unique banking products.
4. Cooperative Bank of Kenya(5) with assets of 98 billion and nine month profits of 2.9 billion. The bank continues its 20%+ annual growth a year after listing and has diversified into investment banking. However their re-jigged executive shareholding following n ESOP is a sore point to be debated further.
3. Standard Chartered 3 with assets of 122 billion ($1.6 billion) and nine month profits of 5.2 billion ($69 million). Despite my earlier negative outlook, stanchart was a late bloomer and has come on strong: significantly, unlike other big banks, stanchart grew faster this year compared to 2008 - with 18% growth in deposit (89 b) and loans (40 b) while profits are up by 40% as income is up 23% compared to just 5% for costs while spearheading technologial products & services to their customers. Also increased investment in government securities by 77% and holds ~ Kshs. 36 billion now.
2. KCB (2) assets of 163 billion ($2.17 billion) and nine month profits of almost 5 billion ($66 million). KCB group is larger than Barclays in assets (185 b to 168 b) but has a smaller asset base than last year. In 2009 deposits (133 b) and loans (93 b) are up over 20% but profit is up just 3% - income is up 11% but expenses are up 15%, as KCB continued its expansion, opening six branches in November and also expanding in Rwanda Uganda, South Sudan and soon to Burundi. The bank also continues to weather occasional storms against it sustainability with triton and now Kenya planters coffee union.
1. Barclays Kenya (1)assets of 168 billion ($2.25 billion) and nine month profits of 6.63 billion ($88 million) . Barclays shrunk by 2% compared to growth of 17% a year ago with lower deposits (123 b) and loans (96 b) compared to a year ago but with profits ahead of last years pace, perhaps boosted by GoK securities investments which are up 23% this year.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Zuku Slashes Kenya Internet Prices

thanks K for the Breakfast invite
It’s been a big year for Zuku of the Wananchi Group - they got new funding and the fibre cable reached in Kenya - they are a shareholder in TEAMS which is operational (but not yet launched) and have also bought capacity on Seacom. Their CEO said the 50 gigabytes they have on TEAMS will serve the anticipated needs of their Kenyan customers for the next decade and they have the option to increase capacity on either cable.
Reduced internet prices: This morning (2/12/09), Zuku announced reduced internet prices of ~50% as follows for wimax package:
• Prosurf (256Kbps) 3,000 Kshs 1,500 (~$20)
• Supersurf (512 Kbps) 6,000 Kshs 2,500 (~$33)
• Megasurf (1 Mbps) 10,000 Kshs 4,500 (~$60)
The one time installation cost has also gone down from 5,800 to Kshs 3,000 lowering the entry barrier for homes
For small corporates and SME’s they have new Zuku Biz which is unlimited corporate broadband packages priced as follows:
• 10Mbps will cost Kshs 10,000 per month (~$133)
• 15 Mbps will cost Kshs 15,000 per month (~$200)
• 20 Mbps will cost Kshs 20,000 per month (~$266)
For these installation costs are Kshs 3,000, and equipment and VAT are included in the pricing, with security services offered at an additional cost (firewall, e-mail security, spam management)
Reaching out to property developers Zuku is currenlty available in Nairobi Nakuru Mombasa and Nyeri are already wired, and in Nairobi 40 buildings are fully wired with another 100+ having cabling up to their doorstep. By reaching out developers and property owners, Zuku hopes to convert planned, new, and existing buildings to be internet-ready properties that meet the modern demands of some of their prospective tenants for high quality affordable internet. Zuku have a dedicated team to liaise with property owners on right of way, and installation issues for buildings. (Here's a list of Nairobi fibre- ready buildings)
New Nairobi Hotel: The Zuku breakfast took place at the new Ole Sereni Hotel on the edge of the Nairobi National Park, off Mombasa Road. The building previously housed the old US Embassy in Nairobi prior to its conversion to a 134 bed 5-star hotel. Like the adjacent Panari, Ole Sereni also lies close to Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta Airport, shielding their guests, and transiting airline passengers, from some of Nairobi’s (now) notorious traffic jams. Though not yet officially open, and with some facilities yet to be completed, management says the hotel rooms are already fully occupied. Wildlife in the park can sometimes be observed in the early morning, and should become a regular occurrence once a waterhole is completed (inside the park fence) to be observed from the hotel’s dining room and bars which have a (relatively) pocket friendly Tusker price of 195 ($2.6)
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
2009 Kenya Bank Rankings Part I
43(43) City Finance
42(42) Dubai
41(41) Oriental
40(39) Paramount Universal
39(38) Middle East
38(37) Transnational
37(35) Credit
36(40) First Community
35(30) Equatorial
34(34) Habib Bank
33(33) Fidelity
32(29) Southern Credit
31(32) Victoria
30(31) Consolidated
29(27) Giro
28(28) Guardian
27(36) Gulf African
26(24) Habib AG Zurich
25(23) K-Rep
24(26) Development Bank of Kenya
23(25) ABC
22(21) Fina
21(22) Chase
20(20) Family Bank
19(17) India
18(19) Ecobank/EABS
17(18) Bank of Africa
16(16) Imperial
15(15) Housing Finance
14(14) Baroda
13(13) Prime
12(12) Investment & Mortgages
11(10) NIC