NCBA Reaffirms Its Commitment To Nurture Kenya’s Youth Through Education Scholarships

NCBA is allocating over KES 13 million to support 177 students through 9 partners, in a bid to reinforce its commitment to youth empowerment, inclusive education, and innovation.
The initiative is part of NCBA’s sustainability commitments, through which the Group has pledged to deploy KES 100 million annually to support communities across the region, with a focus on education, mentorship, and skills development for young people and women.
The selection of the Museum of Illusions Nairobi as the venue for the annual cheque handover ceremony reflects a deliberate focus on innovation, critical thinking, and future-ready leadership. Designed to challenge perception and spark curiosity, the space mirrors the essence of education, expanding how we see the world and imagine the future. This choice reinforces NCBA’s commitment to nurturing agile leaders through technology-driven innovation.
Speaking during the event, NCBA Group Chairman, Mr. James Ndegwa, underscored education as a cornerstone of the Group’s Citizenship agenda and a key driver of resilient, future-ready communities.
“Scaling belief by investing in our youth is not simply a call to action; it is a necessity for our nation’s continued growth and prosperity. Our world is calling out for leaders, leaders with intelligence, yes, but also with compassion, vision, and a fierce dedication to making a difference.
As part of the event, NCBA also announced a new partnership with the Crystal Asige Foundation, founded by Senator Crystal Asige. The partnership will support learners facing compounded challenges, including disability, chronic medical conditions and financial vulnerability. The collaboration will focus on structured education support delivered directly to institutions, reinforcing accountability while promoting inclusive access to education for learners who are often left behind.
NCBA Group Managing Director, Mr. John Gachora, highlighted, “When we invest in education, we are not just paying fees; we are building resilience and nurturing innovation. We are creating communities that are equipped to solve problems and imagine new possibilities. We are not just a Banking Group; we are an Ubuntu. We believe in our customers and partners before the world does. We are building an Ubuntu, a movement of Visionaries who know that growth is not just personal, it is shared.”
The initiative reflects NCBA’s Ubuntu belief. A people-centred approach grounded in the idea that progress is achieved collectively and that institutions grow strongest when the communities around them thrive. The programme supports students facing financial, medical and social barriers that threaten education continuity, reinforcing NCBA’s conviction that access to education should not be limited by circumstance.
“This support has lifted a huge burden off my family and allowed me to fully focus on my studies,” said one of the student beneficiaries. “Knowing that an institution like NCBA believes in my future has given me the confidence to keep going and aim higher.”
Through its Citizenship and Sustainability initiatives, NCBA continues to position itself as a purpose-led financial institution, guided by the Ubuntu belief that progress is strongest when shared. NCBA is committed to empowering youth, strengthening education ecosystems, driving innovation, and shared prosperity across the region.
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