Kingdom Bank Deepens MSME Strategy With Industrial Area Expansion
Located at Lunga Lunga Square, the branch is the bank’s 28th branch nationwide and the second to be opened this year. Photo: Kingdom Bank.

Kingdom Bank Deepens MSME Strategy With Industrial Area Expansion

Kingdom Bank has expanded its physical footprint with the launch of a new branch in Nairobi’s Industrial Area, a move that reflects a deliberate effort toward embedding itself more closely within Kenya’s most active business ecosystems.

Located at Lunga Lunga Square, the branch is the bank’s 28th branch nationwide and the second to be opened this year, signalling a measured and purposeful growth trajectory anchored on relevance rather than scale alone. The choice of location is strategic. Nairobi’s Industrial Area remains one of the country’s most concentrated clusters of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), spanning manufacturing, logistics, warehousing and import-export trade; sectors that form the backbone of Kenya’s productive economy.

By positioning itself within this environment, Kingdom Bank is placing its services at the intersection of commerce and movement. The area’s proximity to Mombasa Road, its connection to the Central Business District and its role in broader distribution corridors make it a key node in both domestic and regional supply chains.

Left to Right Kingdom Bank Industrial Area Branch Manager Martin Muriithi Pastor Hudson Mukunza Kingdom Bank Managing Director and CEO Anthony Mburu and Head of Business Development Alex Kasiki during the official opening of the Banks 28th branch in Industrial Area
Left to Right: Kingdom Bank Industrial Area Branch Manager Martin Muriithi, Pastor Hudson Mukunza, Kingdom Bank Managing Director and CEO Anthony Mburu and Head of Business Development Alex Kasiki during the official opening of the bank’s 28th branch in Industrial Area. Photo: Kingdom Bank.

Many of the businesses operating here are integrated into cross-border trade networks, creating demand for banking solutions that extend beyond traditional transactions into more sophisticated financial facilitation. At the same time, Industrial Area hosts thousands of workers, making it a natural point of convergence for both business and personal banking needs.

What is Kingdom Bank’s expansion plan?

Speaking at the opening, Kingdom Bank Managing Director & CEO noted that the expansion reflects the bank’s identity as a focused MSME partner.

Our ambition is to build banking relationships that understand the rhythm of business, particularly for MSMEs that require responsiveness, flexibility and solutions tailored to how they operate. Kingdom Bank Industrial Area Branch offers exactly this, and we are here to serve our customers in a way that is both practical and personal.

Kingdom Bank Industrial Area Branch
Kingdom Bank Industrial Area Branch is the bank’s 28th branch in its expanding network. Photo: Kingdom Bank

The branch is designed as an integrated financial hub that supports the full lifecycle of enterprise activity within the area by facilitating working capital flows, enabling trade and cross-border transactions and supporting business expansion through asset and credit solutions. This is complemented by accessible retail banking services for the workforce that underpins these businesses, delivered through a seamless blend of physical branch presence and digital channels.

Central to this approach is a relationship-led banking model, one that emphasises proximity and customisation. This expansion reinforces Kingdom Bank’s positioning as a niche MSME-focused institution and a financial partner embedded in the everyday operations of the businesses it serves.

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