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August 20, 2025

KCB in Talks to Acquire Up to 40% Stake in Ethiopian Bank

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KCB in Talks to Acquire Up to 40% Stake in Ethiopian Bank











Nairobi, August 20, 2025 – Kenya’s largest lender, KCB Group Plc, is in discussions to purchase as much as 40% of an Ethiopian bank, positioning itself as one of the first foreign lenders to enter Africa’s second most populous nation following recent regulatory reforms.

Ethiopia’s parliament passed legislation earlier this year allowing international banks to operate either through branches, special subsidiaries, or minority equity holdings of up to 40% in local institutions. The move is part of the government’s broader economic liberalization agenda.

KCB confirmed the talks but declined to specify which institution it is targeting. The Nairobi-based lender said acquiring an existing stake would be a more efficient entry strategy than establishing a new bank from scratch.

Market Potential

Ethiopia’s financial industry is dominated by the state-owned Commercial Bank of Ethiopia, with private lenders playing a much smaller role. Formal financial penetration remains low, giving foreign banks like KCB an opportunity to expand rapidly in an underserved market.

“The acquisition option significantly reduces cost and time compared to a greenfield investment,” KCB said in a statement.

Regional Expansion

KCB already operates in six markets across East Africa, including Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, and South Sudan. A foothold in Ethiopia would mark a significant step in its regional expansion strategy and give it exposure to a country of more than 120 million people.

Analysts say KCB’s move could pave the way for other foreign lenders eyeing the Ethiopian market, which has historically been closed to outside competition.

Next Steps

Talks remain ongoing and no final agreement has been announced. If completed, the deal would represent one of the first foreign bank entries under Ethiopia’s new financial sector framework.

Key Takeaway: KCB’s planned acquisition underscores both the appetite of regional lenders for growth beyond saturated home markets and Ethiopia’s gradual shift toward financial sector liberalization.

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