Equity Bank’s DRC branch becomes most profitable subsidiary

Equity Bank’s DRC branch becomes most profitable subsidiary

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Equity Bank’s three-year-old subsidiary in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has become its most profitable subsidiary, the lender has disclosed, underlining the potential in the resource-rich central African nation.
Equity Bank Congo made a Sh700 million profit before taxation in the six months ended June, a 140 per cent growth compared to the same period last year. The DRC business has powered ahead of Uganda’s which grew by 24 per cent to Sh680 million, Rwanda’s 58 per cent to Sh440 million, Tanzania’s 41 per cent to Sh360 million, and South Sudan’s 224 per cent to Sh150 million.
Equity entered into the war-prone DRC in September 2015 after acquiring a 79 per cent stake in SME-focused ProCredit Bank in a Sh4.5 billion share swap deal that saw it issue 70.8 million shares to investors in the subsidiary. The Nairobi Securities Exchange listed firm injected a further $21 million (Sh2.12 billion) in cash a year later, raising its stake to 86 per cent.
More than 90 per cent of the population in the vast resource-rich country is unbanked, making her a rich market for retail banking.

The subsidiary, which has 41 outlets, has partly been riding on processing of the government’s payments. Equity Group Executive Director for Subsidiaries Mary Wamae said the lender was deepening agency and mobile banking models to net more business.
“It is a very cash economy. We are digitising that process through mobile and agency banking, and most of (government) payments are already passing through the bank and we are also paying civil servants,” she said. “We are learning a few tricks from the DRC because they have been able to do very well in the past with their SME model and that will continue.”
Equity Bank subsidiaries accounted for 18 per cent of the lender’s half year profit, up from 13 per cent in a similar period a year ago as its diversification plan starts to bear fruit.

Equity Bank’s DRC branch becomes most profitable subsidiary
 
It’s hard to believe this bank grew from a single branch in 1984 to a African giant!. Equity group holdings has an assets base estimated over $5 billion dollars. No wonder American Express hawana shaka na equity bank (owned by equity holdings).
Equity Bank is the only bank outside of SA that has exclusive right to issue American Express Credit Cards

In 2018 Kenyan top companies are killing it. Am sure the goverment & KRA are smiling.
Equity bank, KCB bank, EABL & Safaricom
KCB ahead of Equity in six months profit race
 
What are Tanzanian banks doing when Kenyan banks are finessin that gwap from Tanzania's neighbours?
 
It’s hard to believe this bank grew from a single branch in 1984 to a African giant!. Equity group holdings has an assets base estimated over $5 billion dollars. No wonder American Express hawana shaka na equity bank (owned by equity holdings).
Equity Bank is the only bank outside of SA that has exclusive right to issue American Express Credit Cards

In 2018 Kenyan top companies are killing it. Am sure the goverment & KRA are smiling.
Equity bank, KCB bank, EABL & Safaricom
KCB ahead of Equity in six months profit race
Go tell Mwangi to pay his workers well. It's growing with pains of its workers. Low paid staff.

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I agree, they have 31 branches in Congo and 13 branches in Tanzania. While KCB has 14 branches in Tz.
Tz banking sector is a joke.
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Noted, will pass this on hopefully somebody will listen or they will start losing people and important skills. it is one of the lowest paying banks
Thanks. Here in Tz the bank loses important skills very often. No wonder wanaajiri mtu fresh from school they mould and make me an icon. After 3 to 4 years there comes another bank and take me so easily. Na wanasema kabisa ukipata staff wa Equity umepata mtu wa kweli.

Tatizo la Equity sio mshahara, japo kidogo pia. Equity hakuna fringe benefits kwa staff. Mshahara siku zote ni kidogo tu popote pale I believe.

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Thanks. Here in Tz the bank loses important skills very often. No wonder wanaajiri mtu fresh from school they mould and make me an icon. After 3 to 4 years there comes another bank and take me so easily. Na wanasema kabisa ukipata staff wa Equity umepata mtu wa kweli.

Tatizo la Equity sio mshahara, japo kidogo pia. Equity hakuna fringe benefits kwa staff. Mshahara siku zote ni kidogo tu popote pale I believe.

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Umefanya kazi equity bank Tanzania?
 
It’s hard to believe this bank grew from a single branch in 1984 to a African giant!. Equity group holdings has an assets base estimated over $5 billion dollars. No wonder American Express hawana shaka na equity bank (owned by equity holdings).
Equity Bank is the only bank outside of SA that has exclusive right to issue American Express Credit Cards

In 2018 Kenyan top companies are killing it. Am sure the goverment & KRA are smiling.
Equity bank, KCB bank, EABL & Safaricom
KCB ahead of Equity in six months profit race
Thanks to Kibaki favors that groomed his Kikuyu cronies' bank by moved all GoK businesses to this bank!
 
Thanks. Here in Tz the bank loses important skills very often. No wonder wanaajiri mtu fresh from school they mould and make me an icon. After 3 to 4 years there comes another bank and take me so easily. Na wanasema kabisa ukipata staff wa Equity umepata mtu wa kweli.

Tatizo la Equity sio mshahara, japo kidogo pia. Equity hakuna fringe benefits kwa staff. Mshahara siku zote ni kidogo tu popote pale I believe.

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You should have collectively complained through your respective labour union to negotiate your grievances on your behalf for those benefits to be harmonised with what the rest of the banking industry offeres...
 
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