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Joseph Kinyua Appointed to the KCB Board of Directors

Benson Muriithi by Benson Muriithi
March 28, 2023
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On March 24th, 2023, KCB announced the appointment of the former head of Public Service, FCS Dr.Joseph Kinyua, to its board of directors. This announcement was made right after receiving the regulatory approval.

Having served in public administration for over 44 years, Joseph Kinyua brings forth a wealth of experience to the board. Kinyua has held various positions in the government including Permanent Secretary to the National Treasury.

“Dr. Kinyua is the immediate former Head of Public Service. He has had an illustrious career spanning over 44 years in public service and has a wealth of experience in public administration,” KCB Group Company Secretary Bonnie Okumu said.

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Mr. Okumu noted his confidence in Kinyua’s experience given his pivotal role implementinh key government initiatives and reforms during former president Uhuru’s era. Some of the notable reforms include the liberalization of the banking sector, the foreign exchange market and the payments of the trade and capital accounts of the balance.

The whole KCB Group Board has welcomed him trusting that his experience and expertise will help the bank achieve its strategic goals going forward.

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