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Listed lenders distribute 48.9% of NSE dividends in 2023

Christine Akinyi by Christine Akinyi
April 19, 2024
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Kenyan listed banks distributed KES 66.4bn in dividends for 2023, equating to a substantial 48.9 per cent of the total KES 135.6bn paid out by companies on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, data show.

Of the 11 lenders with shares trading on the bourse, all except HF Group and KCB Group declared dividends. KCB, the east African nation’s biggest bank by assets, skipped a payout to shore up capital buffers ahead of 2024. Equity Group paid shareholders the highest dividend of KES 15bn while Diamond Trust Bank distributed the least at KES 1.6bn.

Despite challenges including the Covid-19 crisis, increased regulation and fluctuating interest rates, banks have proven durable profit engines, underlining investor faith in the sector’s stewardship.

Their ability to adapt has been a key driver. In recent years, disruptive tech, tighter rules and changing customer behaviours have transformed banking. Lenders embracing digitisation, broadening services and enhancing user experience have been able to withstand shocks and prosper.

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Prudent risk management has also safeguarded profitability and resilience. As guardians of public deposits, banks must control risks effectively to protect customers and financial stability. Rigorous assessment, diversified loan books and robust compliance have helped mitigate threats and maintain financial integrity.

Tighter oversight has likewise reinforced stability and probity. Regulators have stepped up scrutiny, mandating greater transparency, accountability and risk controls to foster a compliance culture and bolster confidence.

As Kenya’s economy emerges from the pandemic’s shadow, banks are positioned to support the recovery, bankroll investment and drive inclusive growth. But continued innovation, efficiency drives and customer focus will be crucial to sustaining their competitive edge.

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