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KCB Bank Rwanda was a commercial bank in Rwanda and a subsidiary of Kenyan KCB Group. It was one of the banks licensed by the National Bank of Rwanda, the country's banking regulator.[3]
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Banking |
Founded | 2008 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | John Bosco Birungi (Chairman), George Odhiambo (Managing Director)[1] |
Products | Loans, Debit cards, savings, investments, mortgages, Transaction accounts |
Revenue | Aftertax: US$2.5 million (RWF:2.1 billion) (FY:2015) |
Total assets | US$181 million (RWF:150 billion) (Q3:2016).[2] |
Number of employees | 220+ (2010) |
Parent | KCB Group |
Website | rw |
As of June 2015, KCB Rwanda was a medium-sized financial service provider, with estimated total assets of about US$190.2 million (RWF:140 billion) and shareholders' equity of approximately US$16.3 million (RWF:12 billion).[2]
In December 2008, KCB Rwanda commenced banking services in Kigali, following licensing by the National Bank of Rwanda. Since then, the bank has opened fourteen (14) branches in the country.[2] KCB Rwanda is a 100% subsidiary of the KCB Group.
Following the Acquisition of BPR by KCB Group,[4] KCB Rwanda was merged into Banque Populaire du Rwanda to form BPR Bank Rwanda Plc, making it the country's second largest bank.[5]
As of November 2015[update], KCB Rwanda has a network of fourteen (14) branches across the country. Among the locations where the bank maintains branches are the following:[6][7]
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