I&M Bank Expands Its Presence In Kenya, Opens 8 New Branches

I&M Bank has opened eight (8) new branches in Kenya as part of its retail expansion strategy to further strengthen its presence in the region. As a leading financial partner for growth, the opening of the new branches has signaled I&M Bank’s commitment to addressing the needs of the people and bridging the gap to financial inclusivity across the country.
The newly opened branches across various Kenyan counties bring the bank’s total branch network to 49 in Kenya and 93 regionally.
The eight (8) new branch locations include three (3) in the Coast Region (Diani, Watamu, Kilifi), one (1) in Naivasha, one (1) in Tatu City in Kiambu County, and three (3) within Nairobi County (Eastleigh, Gikomba, and Saifee Park in Langata). The expansion, which puts I&M Bank in 15 Counties, is an early step in a strategic push to be present in all 47 Counties in Kenya through various distribution channels.
Shameer Patel, I&M Bank’s Executive General Manager – Personal & Business Banking commented on the Bank’s commitment to offering personalized customer-first services and products that will support and uplift individuals and local communities: “Our branch expansion complements our digital services and is a result of our focus to being close to our customers and driving higher personalized engagement. The expansion is geared towards driving financial inclusion and extending our reach to new locations across the Country”, said Mr. Patel.
Three (3) out of the eight (8) new branches are upcycled shipping container branches. This is in line with the Bank’s sustainability agenda exemplified in its green building headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya and Kigali, Rwanda.
“As I&M Bank, we recognise the adverse environmental impacts of construction materials extracted through harmful means like quarrying and tree logging,” noted I&M Bank Kenya CEO Mr. Gul Khan.
“Guided by our ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) policy framework, these three branches are constructed using end-of-life shipping containers and use of solar power as an environmentally friendly alternative to reduce our carbon footprint significantly,” added Mr. Khan.
The container branches were fabricated in partnership with Container Technology (ConTech) Limited, a company that builds modular structures using upcycled end-of-life shipping containers, and the solar installation was provided by East Africa’s largest solar solutions provider Spenomatic Group.
ConTech Managing Director Naeem Pasta commended the efforts of I&M Bank in realising the lender’s commitment to the environmentally resilient and sustainable growth of their branch network using innovative approaches. “I&M Bank has been our Group’s trusted and reliable banker, contributing significantly to our growth. We are pleased to extend our business relationship into their supply chain environment, offering eco-friendly, rapid-build solutions as they embark on their expansion plan.”
Nikita Surty, Business Head at Spenomatic Group, added, “I&M Bank continues to be a valued partner to Spenomatic Group in implementing green transitions across East Africa.”
Now in its 50th year, I&M Bank intends to grow its countrywide network by 20 branches in 2024. The outlets will be spread across various counties nationwide.
Under its iMara Strategy, I&M Bank has prioritized expanding its retail services to bring its products closer to Kenyans. This includes introducing innovative retail products, expanding its credit facilities, and eliminating Bank-to-MPESA transaction costs among others.
Read Also: I&M Group PLC Delivers 23% Growth In Operating Income To Ksh 19 Billion
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