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StanChart Kenya Loss

Thomas by Thomas
November 13, 2025
in Business & Finance, Forex
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StanChart Kenya Loss

Standard Chartered Bank Kenya’s Q1 2025 profit plunges 13.5% to KSh 4.86 billion, the first contraction in years, hammered by a 22% FX income erosion from a strengthening Kenyan shilling and revenue pressures amid high interest rates that curbed lending growth to 8.2% YoY, per the May 25 report that underscores asset quality stability with loan loss provisions down to KSh 0.41 billion from KSh 0.79 billion. The tier-one lender’s net interest income dipped 9.1% to KSh 7.2 billion on 18% deposit growth outpacing loans, while non-funded income—hit by 15% trade finance slowdown—contributed just 28% of revenue, per the unaudited results projecting at least 25% full-year profit fall from 2024’s KSh 20 billion due to a Sh7 billion pension dispute payout.

The loss’s lineage: Employee costs surged 12% on wage hikes, operational expenses up 6.5% to KSh 1.05 billion amid inflation at 5.1%, yet NPL ratio improved to 4.2% from 5.1%, reflecting prudent provisioning. CEO Doris Owaka’s November 4 AGM vowed “sustainable credit growth” post-interest cap repeal, with $1.15 billion UNICEF/Red Cross COVID relief and Phase II Women in Tech Incubator bolstering CSR amid 70% “wealth expectancy” shortfall for Kenyans. Shares closed at 306.00, 11.94% below 52-week high of 347.50 (FT November 12).

This loss unveils not quarter’s quagmire, but fortitude’s durable dance—veiled veils of KSh 4.86B from shilling’s strength, where strategy’s artistry yields reinvention’s radius in banking’s majestic march.

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