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KCB 2018 and Beyond
VituVingiSana
#581 Posted : Thursday, November 11, 2021 10:01:45 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/markets/capital-markets/kcb-in-truck-financing-deal-with-tata-africa--3614414

Do Tata lorries last for 6 years?
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kmucheke
#582 Posted : Thursday, November 11, 2021 1:31:13 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/markets/capital-markets/kcb-in-truck-financing-deal-with-tata-africa--3614414

Do Tata lorries last for 6 years?


Reminds me of this case where some matatu owners sued Toyota Kenya alleging the supplied Hino mini-buses were faulty.

The owners were also fighting repossession of the buses by Tsusho Capital (an affiliate of Toyota) which had provided the financing. They argued the were unable to service the loans since the buses spent most time in the garage and replacement parts were not available.
Ericsson
#583 Posted : Monday, November 15, 2021 10:31:12 AM
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Q3 results to be released on Wednesday 17 November after market close.
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Ericsson
#584 Posted : Wednesday, November 17, 2021 5:09:31 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
KCB 2021
Q1--Ksh.9.1bn
Q2--Ksh.12.8bn

Q3--Ksh.13.9bn
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Ericsson
#585 Posted : Friday, November 19, 2021 3:08:02 PM
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https://www.businessdail...-in-rwanda-unit-3623696

KCB Group plans to acquire the 24 percent stake owned by minority investors in its Rwandan subsidiary Banque Populaire du Rwanda Plc (BPR) next year.

The Kenyan banking multinational recently bought a 62 percent stake from London-based Atlas Mara Limited and another 14 percent from private equity firm Arise, bringing its ownership in BPR to 76 percent.

“Our ambition is to acquire the remaining 24 percent in the next year. We are still keen to acquire 100 percent of BPR,” KCB’s chief executive Joshua Oigara told Business Daily.

“The offer is still running. We gave them the offer after Atlas Mara. We are still waiting.”

A full buyout of BPR will cost KCB an estimated Sh6.4 billion, if the minority investors are offered the same terms as Atlas Mara which was paid $33 million (Sh3.7 billion) for its 62 percent stake.
Atlas Mara will get an additional $2.8 million (Sh314 million) which has been deferred.
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Ericsson
#586 Posted : Friday, November 19, 2021 3:30:13 PM
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https://www.businessdail...ividend-momentum-3623608
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Ericsson
#587 Posted : Saturday, November 20, 2021 11:14:37 PM
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https://www.the-star.co....rwandan-bank-by-january/
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Ericsson
#588 Posted : Monday, November 22, 2021 9:48:47 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
https://www.the-star.co.ke/business/kenya/2021-11-19-kcb-to-rebrand-acquired-rwandan-bank-by-january/


KCB Group PLC plans to complete the merger with Banque Populaire du Rwanda Plc (BPR) in December and rebrand by January following the acquisition in August.

In an exclusive interview with the Star, KCB Group Chief Finance Officer Lawrence Kimanthi termed the acquisition as strategic, adding that it contributed Sh45 billion to the Group's balance sheet now at Sh1.12 trillion.

"We are in the process of integrating BPR with KCB infrastructure and the full rebranding process is expected to commence in January,'' Kimanthi said.
He said the successful acquisition has given the bank a stronger edge in deepening its regional expansion strategy.

BPR is a strong retail and SME bank with the largest branch network in the sector and a long history spanning over 45 years in Rwanda. After rebranding, KCB Rwanda will be the second-largest bank in the country.

Kimanthi said after East Africa, the lender focus will be in the Central and Horn of Africa market, with interests in DRC and Ethiopia.

"We are closely monitoring market liberalisation in Ethiopia. We hope that the financial sector will be next after telecommunication.
Plans are also underway to enter DRC. We will let you know when that time comes,'' Kimanthi said.

He said they are waiting for regulatory approvals for planned twin acquisitions in Tanzania.

KCB Group intends to acquire 100 per cent shareholding of African Banking Corporation Tanzania Limited (BancABC) from ABC Holdings Limited (96.6 per cent) and Tanzania Development Finance Company Limited (3.4per cent).
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Ericsson
#589 Posted : Thursday, December 02, 2021 9:25:56 AM
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KCB terminates agreement to purchase Banc ABC in Tanzania over lack of regulatory approvals.
"Certain regulatory approvals have not been received within the prescribed time frame specified in the Agreement..the Agreement has been terminated and accordingly,the parties will not proceed to complete the transaction ".
It will pursue other regional expansion opportunities.
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Ericsson
#590 Posted : Wednesday, January 26, 2022 12:14:27 AM
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KCB Group says it is scouting for new acquisition opportunities in the Tanzanian market following the cancellation of its plan to acquire African Banking corporation.
The ABC acquisition might have been cancelled but Tanzania is not off the table."We shallbe coming back to Tanzania within H2 2022"
Also hoping to close matters minority shareholders in BPR by close of June 2022
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My 2 cents
#591 Posted : Wednesday, January 26, 2022 9:40:21 AM
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If there is no obvious business to buy they should pay dividends. They should not go out looking for sxxx! to waste money on.
cyruskulei
#592 Posted : Wednesday, January 26, 2022 12:34:11 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
If there is no obvious business to buy they should pay dividends. They should not go out looking for sxxx! to waste money on.


you are very right. There is lots of money in store and someone is wondering how do we spend all this. NOT thinkink about the shareholders who own the company.
Work hard at your job and you can make a living. Work hard on yourself and you can make a fortune.

My 2 cents
#593 Posted : Wednesday, January 26, 2022 1:45:36 PM
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cyruskulei wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
If there is no obvious business to buy they should pay dividends. They should not go out looking for sxxx! to waste money on.


you are very right. There is lots of money in store and someone is wondering how do we spend all this. NOT thinkink about the shareholders who own the company.


That is what happens when the CEO has no skin in the game as a shareholder. But probably gets to benefit by cutting deals when buying foreign banks.
Ericsson
#594 Posted : Wednesday, January 26, 2022 3:12:16 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
cyruskulei wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
If there is no obvious business to buy they should pay dividends. They should not go out looking for sxxx! to waste money on.


you are very right. There is lots of money in store and someone is wondering how do we spend all this. NOT thinkink about the shareholders who own the company.


That is what happens when the CEO has no skin in the game as a shareholder. But probably gets to benefit by cutting deals when buying foreign banks.


Worse is if he has shareholding because he/she knows nothing can be done to them.
Him/her and the board is one and the same.
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
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Ericsson
#595 Posted : Saturday, January 29, 2022 9:59:04 AM
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My 2 cents wrote:
If there is no obvious business to buy they should pay dividends. They should not go out looking for sxxx! to waste money on.


KCB is a consistent and good dividend payer.
They are looking at scaling up the regional subsidiaries
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Ericsson
#596 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2022 8:28:16 AM
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https://www.businessdail...illion-kcb-loan-3710922

The Treasury has been asked to release funds for settling a Sh6.7 billion KCB loan which was used to purchase subsidised fertiliser.

The State Department for Crop Development and Agricultural Research told Parliament last week that the interest on the loan continues to accrue at a penalty rate of 22.5 percent.

This translates to a penalty of Sh3 million daily and Sh90 million monthly, highlighting the financial burden of defaulting on the credit facility.
NCPB borrowed Sh4 billion from KCB in the 2016/2017 financial year for the subsidised fertiliser imports but has failed to repay, with the loan growing due to unpaid interest and penalties.

If the default continues, the government could end up paying more in interest and penalties than the amount borrowed from the country’s second-largest bank.

NCPB bought a bag of fertiliser at Sh3,400 and sold the same at between Sh1,500 and Sh1,800, with the government supposed to cater for the difference.

However, the government failed to pay the subsidy difference leaving the debt to accumulate. The loan is among several major credit facilities taken from banks by various government agencies and which remain unpaid for years.
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Ericsson
#597 Posted : Saturday, February 12, 2022 6:50:10 AM
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KCB Tanzania FY2021 have risen by 360%/
Profit after tax has jumped from ksh.216mn in 2020 to 778mn in 2021.
Profit before tax from ksh.309mn to Ksh.1.11bn

Assets⬆️TZS 836.2bn vs TZS 822.3bn in Q3'21

🟢 Deposits⬆️TZS 555.7bn from TZS 537.5bn in Q3'20

🟢 Net interest income⬆️TZS 48.5bn YoY from TZS 43.5bn

🟢 Net income after tax⬆️TZS 15.6bn YoY vs TZS 4.6bn

🟢 NPLs⬇️2.7% from 3.04% in Q3'21

1ksh=Tzsh.20
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McGill
#598 Posted : Tuesday, February 22, 2022 6:25:34 PM
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When are FY results expected?
Ericsson
#599 Posted : Tuesday, February 22, 2022 8:01:57 PM
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McGill wrote:
When are FY results expected?


Mid March
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Ericsson
#600 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2022 6:31:59 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
McGill wrote:
When are FY results expected?


Mid March


17 March 2022
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