Family Bank posts 39pc profit growth in first 2025 half

Growth was supported by a 10.4 per cent increase in the loan book to Sh100.9 billion, driven by funding partnerships with British International Investment and the European Investment Bank, which have boosted access to financing for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Kenya break..
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Family Bank has reported a significant 38.7 percent growth in Profit After Tax (PAT) for the first half of 2025, reaching Sh2.2 billion. This impressive performance highlights the bank's resilience and strategic focus in a dynamic economic environment.
- PAT increased from Sh1.6 billion last year to Sh2.2 billion in H1 2025.
- Total assets expanded by 21.8 percent to Sh192.8 billion, with the loan book growing 10.4 percent to Sh100.9 billion, partly due to partnerships with British International Investment and the European Investment Bank.
- CEO Nancy Njau attributed the results to strategic execution and a customer-centric approach, including a 25.7 percent increase in customer deposits to Sh149.7 billion.
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Family Bank H1 2025 Profit Grows to Sh2.2bn as Liberty Kenya's Profit Falls 30% - August 2025
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