Kingdom Bank has expanded its presence in Nairobi with a new branch on Tom Mboya Street, bringing its SME-focused banking model closer to the city’s busy traders and professionals. The branch is located on the ground floor of Nature House, a bustling area surrounded by retail shops, informal markets, offices, and constant foot traffic that fuels the energy of Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) from morning to night.
By positioning itself in the heart of the CBD, Kingdom Bank aims to serve small traders, entrepreneurs, and professionals where they work and earn, making banking more accessible and practical for those driving the city’s daily economy.
Speaking on the expansion, Kingdom Bank Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Anthony Mburu, said the move is part of a deliberate strategy to support entrepreneurs with personalised financial solutions. He noted that many business owners often struggle with impersonal banking systems, and the bank seeks to offer services that are flexible and responsive to the unique needs of each client.
“At Kingdom Bank, we recognise that no two businesses are alike. Each entrepreneur has a unique story and a different set of challenges and ambitions. Our approach is not one-size-fits-all; we design financial solutions that are personal, flexible, and truly responsive to individual business needs,” Mburu said.
He encouraged traders and professionals along Tom Mboya Street, as well as those coming into the CBD from other areas, to view the bank as a long-term partner. “We are here to walk alongside MSMEs and to provide not just banking services, but partnership, understanding, and shared growth. We invite every trader, professional, and entrepreneur to join us, to let us be part of their journey as they build the next chapter of Nairobi’s enterprise story,” he added.
The new branch is designed to handle both personal and business banking needs. Individual clients can access everyday banking services and personal loans tailored for salaried workers. For businesses, the branch will offer working capital, asset financing, and stock financing services — vital for traders along Tom Mboya Street who often require quick access to funds to restock or expand their operations.
Kingdom Bank has also prioritised support for women entrepreneurs through its Faidi Dada loan product, a signature offering aimed at empowering female-led businesses. Beyond credit, the branch will assist small businesses with payment collection and other operational needs, helping enterprises process high-volume transactions efficiently and maintain organisation.
This new branch goes beyond being a simple transaction point. It is structured as a service centre that provides face-to-face assistance, quick turnaround, and staff who understand the realities of Nairobi’s fast-paced business environment. By integrating personalised service with practical financial solutions, Kingdom Bank is positioning itself as a key partner for SMEs and professionals seeking growth and stability in the city’s commercial heart.