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Absa Bank Kenya Gives KSh 65m to Magical Kenya Open Golf Tournament

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Absa Bank Kenya CEO Abdi Mohamed (2nd Right) and Marketing & Corporate Affairs Director Mwihaki Wachira (Centre) present the sponsorship cheque for Magical Kenya Open Patrick Obath(R)
Absa Bank Kenya CEO Abdi Mohamed (2nd Right) and Marketing and Corporate Affairs Director Mwihaki as Wachira (Centre) present the sponsorship cheque for Magical Kenya Open Patrick Obath(R) as other top officials witness
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Absa Bank Kenya Plc has announced a KSh 65 million sponsorship for the 2026 Magical Kenya Open (MKO) Golf Tournament. This makes Absa Bank Kenya the largest private-sector sponsor of the prestigious golf tournament for the 15th consecutive year.

The 57th edition of the Magical Kenya Open will tee off from 19th to 22nd February 2026 at the prestigious Karen Country Club.

Out of Absa Bank Kenya sponsorship, KSh40 million will go directly to the golf tournament, while KSh25 million will be utilised by Absa for marketing related activities as well as to enhance the experience for its stakeholders, including customers, fans, players, and partners.

The sponsorship strengthens Absa Bank’s long-standing commitment to the development of sports, tourism promotion and enhancing Kenya’s global sporting brand.

Absa Bank Kenya’s Managing Director and CEO, Abdi Mohamed, said the bank’s continued investment in sports reflects its brand purpose in recognising the stories behind excellence, on and off the course.

“At Absa, our purpose is Empowering Africa’s Tomorrow Together…one story a time. As such, we invest in sports as a platform where we see stories of excellence, resilience and possibilities. Through our sponsorship, we are not just showcasing the game of golf, we are walking the journey with players, communities and the entire sports ecosystem, while spotlighting Brand Kenya to the world,” said Mohamed.

The Magical Kenya Open Golf Tournament is part of the DP World Tour and remains one of Africa’s most prestigious golfing events, attracting elite international players, global media coverage and millions of golf enthusiast locally and internationally.

The international tournament continues to play a pivotal role in positioning Kenya as a premium sports and tourism destination, delivering significant global exposure reaching millions of golf lovers worldwide.

Absa Bank Kenya has been a sponsor for Magical Kenya Open for 15 years

“For more than 15 years, Absa Bank sponsorship of the Magical Kenya Open has firmly positioned the Bank as the largest corporate supporter of the tournament. This long-standing partnership has helped elevate Kenya’s profile on the global golfing stage while reinforcing the country’s reputation as a premier tourism destination. It stands as clear proof that sport can be a powerful driver of economic growth,” said State Department of Sports Secretary Administration Evans Achoki.

Kenya Open Golf Limited Chairman Patrick Obath welcomed Absa Bank’s continued support in sports sponsorship, noting the importance of public-private collaborations in sustaining world-class events that are hosted in Kenya.

“Absa Bank has consistently supported the Magical Kenya Open Golf Tournament, propelling the event into a platform that has become one of Kenya’s most prestigious sports tourism events. Sponsorships from the private sector not only strengthen Kenya’s ability to host globally competitive sports events, but also showcases the country’s muscles in infrastructure development, hospitality, national pride and sporting excellence,” said Obath.

He added that the Golfing fraternity takes pride in the transformation of this tournament from an elitist’s outlook into an inclusive family and lifestyle event.

Partners like Absa Bank continuously strengthen ability or organizers to deliver a tournament that meets global standards while elevating local talents. This year’s tournament has attracted a field of 144 elite golfers worldwide, including 10 professional and amateur golfers representing Kenya and the past five winners of the Magical Kenya Open tournament.

The players will compete over four exciting rounds for a share of the remarkable KSh 348.3 million (US$ 5 million) prize purse. The Kenyan professionals participating include Njoroge Kibugu, Dismas Indiza and Greg Snow who will battle against other international golfers from 25 countries.

As part of Absa’s sponsorship, this year the bank will sponsor the “Beat the Pro” challenge, where junior golfers will compete alongside professional players at a selected hole to see who lands closest to the pin.

Each junior winner will be awarded a fully funded Absa Junior Account worth KSh 50,000, reinforcing the Bank’s focus on early financial inclusion and talent development.

“Beyond the game, golf embodies discipline, patience and long-term commitment, values that we strongly believe in at Absa. Consistently investing in the Magical Kenya Open Golf Tournament continues to cement our belief that we are not just supporting a tournament but that we are backing our local players’ ability to compete on the global stage, proving that local stories matter even on the world podium,” added Mohamed.

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JACKSON OKOTH -

Jackson Okoth writes for Business Today. He can be reached on email at [email protected]

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