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Family Bank Q1 2025 Profit Races Past Ksh1 Billion Mark

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Family Bank Chair Lazarus Muema, CEO Nancy Njau, and Ag. Chief Finance Officer Paul Ngaragari during the investor briefing.
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Family Bank Group has reported a 15.4% increase in Profit Before Tax to Ksh1.5 billion for the first three months of 2025, up from Ksh1.3 billion recorded last year, driven by sustained growth in interest income, a strong balance sheet and prudent cost management.

Total assets rose by 19.2% to Ksh174.0 billion, driven by a 10.1% growth in the loan book which stood at Ksh96.2 billion and a 3.3% increase in investment in government securities. Profit after taxation increased marginally from Ksh910 million to Ksh1 billion.

Net interest income surged by 32.6% to Ksh3.2 billion driven by a 50.6% growth in interest income on Government securities and a 14.1% increase in interest income on loans. Total non-funded income grew by 32.1% supported by increase in number of customers’ transactions, improved digital offering and increased products uptake. During this period over 90% of our transactions came through digital channels. Further our diversification has seen tremendous growth of our Bancassurance business.

Speaking during the investor briefing, Family Bank CEO Nancy Njau credited the strong first-quarter results to commitment to building on the achievements of the previous strategy, which ended in the year 2024 while at the same time responding to the evolving needs of our customers.

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“This is the first quarter of our new strategic plan, and these results are a reflection of our strategic clarity and the strong relationships we continue to build with our customers as we focus on sustaining long-term shareholder value,” she said.

“Our new 2025–2029 strategy prioritizes innovation, digital transformation, customer-centricity, data-driven decision-making, and sustainable growth. We are positioning Family Bank as the Preferred Bank for Biashara, an approach anchored in a refined segmentation strategy, with a strong focus on the retail and SME sectors, enabling us to meet our customers evolving needs,” she concluded.

Customer deposits grew by 19.8% to Ksh132.3 billion, supported by branch optimization strategy alongside continued investments in digitization and customer experience enhancements aimed at expanding financial access.

Operating expenses increased by 41.5%, primarily driven by a 59.6% rise in loan loss provisions and moderate growth of 10.9% in staff costs. The increase in staff costs was largely attributed to branch optimization initiatives and continued investments in employee training and capacity building.

Core capital stood at Ksh15.9 billion, up from Ksh14.0 billion while core capital ratio stood well above regulatory thresholds at13.22%, signalling strong capital adequacy in light of the progressive core capital requirements. This liquidity ratio also remained robust at 46.9% underscoring Family Bank’s strong balance sheet and capacity to meet short-term obligations.

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