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NCBA Expands to Tatu City: What This Means for Kenya’s Banking Landscape

by Staff Writer
March 17, 2025
in FinTech & Digital Money
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Kenya’s financial sector is growing rapidly, and NCBA is making proactive moves to stay ahead. With the launch of its new branch in Tatu City, the bank is pushing harder on its commitment to accessible, customer-focused banking in one of Kenya’s fastest-growing economic hubs.

Why Tatu City?

Tatu City isn’t just another location, it’s Kenya’s premier Special Economic Zone (SEZ), designed to attract businesses, investors, and the general population at large. It has a world-class infrastructure, reliable utilities, and a business-friendly environment, it’s a perfect destination for industrial growth.

By setting up shop in Eneo at Tatu Central, a modern commercial and retail space, NCBA isn’t just expanding, it’s strategically positioning itself where business happens.

More Than Just a Branch—A Banking Hub

This isn’t about opening another branch, it’s about meeting people where they are. Whether it’s:

  • A small business looking for working capital
  • An employee needing quick credit access
  • A homeowner looking for mortgage solutions

NCBA is embedding itself into the daily financial lives of Tatu City’s residents and entrepreneurs.

Dennis Njau, Acting Group Director of Retail Banking, put it best:
We aim to make banking services easily accessible and responsive to the unique needs of each community—whether it’s a resident seeking personal financing, an employee needing a quick loan, or a business looking for asset financing or working capital.

Boosting Kenya’s Vision 2030

Tatu City is a major player in Kenya’s Vision 2030 strategy, driving investments in manufacturing, real estate, and even commerce. NCBA’s expansion aligns perfectly with this, offering financial solutions that empower businesses, fuel industrialization, and support homeownership.

With over 100 businesses already operating or developing in Tatu City, NCBA is ensuring that banking services keep pace with economic growth.

The Bigger Picture

NCBA isn’t just opening branches, they are reshaping Kenya’s banking landscape by making financial services more localized, efficient, and customer-friendly.

As more businesses, investors, and residents flock to Tatu City, NCBA’s presence ensures they have a reliable financial partner every step of the way.

So, is this just another bank opening a new location? Far from it. It’s a strategic move that cements NCBA’s role as a key player in Kenya’s financial future.

Staff Writer

Staff Writer

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