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DTB Bondo Opens, Expanding Branch Network to 88 in Kenya

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DTB Bondo branch opening
Mr James Orengo, Governor of Siaya County, leads the Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) executive team in ribbon-cutting to officially launch the DTB Bondo. The DTB team was represented by George Otiende, Director of Retail Banking; Dr. Kennedy Nyakomitta, Director of Commercial Banking and Lillian Ngala, Director of Human Resources. (Photo: Courtesy)
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Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) has unveiled a new branch in Bondo, Siaya County, as part of its local expansion into new sectors of the economy and taking its services closer to customers.

The new branch, located within Naya Centre in Bondo, marks DTB’s first branch in Siaya County, the 88th in Kenya, and the 158th across East Africa. This aligns with the bank’s strategic roadmap, which entails providing quality customer service and easy accessibility to its products.

Siaya County Governor, Mr James Orengo, said the opening of the DTB branch in Bondo is a significant milestone, not just for the bank, but for the residents. “This partnership reflects our commitment to fostering economic growth, creating opportunities for our people, and ensuring that financial services are accessible to all,” Mr Orengo said.

During the event, the Retail Director at Diamond Trust Bank, Mr George Otiende, thanked the County Government of Siaya for supporting DTB’s entry in Siaya.  “As we inaugurate our 88th branch here in Bondo, we reaffirm DTB’s commitment to building strong partnerships that drive inclusive growth,” Mr Otiende said.

Through this branch, he said, DTB aims to empower local communities by bringing its services closer , supporting the growth of various sectors, including agriculture, sports, environmental conservation, accessible housing, and MSMEs, among others. “Together with the county leadership and our customers, we are investing in a brighter future, one that fosters sustainable development and creates opportunities across all sectors of society,” he said.

The new outlet will offer a wide range of products and services, including personal and business accounts, loans, supply chain financing, mortgages, cards, and investment opportunities. Customers will also have access to the bank’s digital channels for account management and transactions, in addition to visiting the branch for personalised services.

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