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Equity Partnership with WSPsWater Service providers.
Presented by; Hellen Njiru/Moses MaguaBusiness Growth and Development Manager.
SAI ROCK HOTEL.
9th November 2011
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Equity Bank-Introduction
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Equity Corporate Philosophy
VisionVision To be the champion of the socio-economic prosperity of the people of Africa.
MissionMission
We offer inclusive, customer focused financial services that socially and economically empower our clients and other stakeholders.Positioning Statement Positioning Statement
Equity provides Inclusive Financial Services that transform livelihoods, give dignity and expand opportunities.
Our Motto Our Motto Growing Together In Trust;Growing Together In Trust; Tagline Tagline Your listening Caring PartnerYour listening Caring Partner
PurposePurpose We exist to transform the lives and livelihoods of our people
socially and economically by availing them
modern, inclusive financial services
that maximize their
opportunities.
Current Status
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NSE Publicly Listed/Cross Listed at USE 3rd largest company at the NSE
Total Funds/Capitalization: Ksh35B Market Capitalization: Ksh101B
Largest bank at the NSE Total Assets -Kshs 171 Billion Over 30,000 shareholders Strategic Investors
Helios EB British American Insurance
Staff: Individuals/ESOP 11 Directors
Equity Bank is the biggest African majority owned company in East & Central Africa
Largest bank in East & Central Africa
Current Status Largest bank in East & Central Africa. Customer base - Over 6 million customers (Largest bank
in customer base in East and Central Africa) Bank Accounts - 57 % of all bank accounts in Kenya Deposits - Kshs. 130 billion. Loans - Kshs. 98 billion. No of borrowers - Over 722,427 customers. No of branches - over 165 branches. Mid Year Profits 2011- 5.9 Billion ( before Tax ) ATMs - Over 700 ATMs. POS - 4500.
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Extensive Regional Footprint
165 Branches Regionally
Transforming lives in Africa,
One branch at a time
Transforming lives in Africa,
One branch at a time
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Robust Technology Capacity
I. High availability robust systems Core banking system: 35million bank
accounts; 300,000 transactions/min
Payment management system: 75 million cards; 180,000 transactions per minute; EMV compliant
Cash Management system
II. Data management Tier 4 data center Comprehensive business continuity &
recovery management system
III. Secure network & infrastructure
Capable of handling banking transactions for the whole of East Africa.
Capable of processing transactions for multiple local banks & institutions
combined
EMV – Euro Mastercard & Visa (Advanced chip card security feature)
First Bank in Kenya to comply
The first tier 4 data center in East and Central Africa
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Strong Business & Technical Support
24 hour help desk technical support 24 hour Contact Center & customer service Dedicated Relationship Managers & Field Officers to
oversee daily account operations Automated channel management Customer relationship management providing
analytics about customers
Leadership
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Peter Munga-EBS
Chairman
CPS, A Retired Deputy Secretary. Chairman MESPT, Member of Board of Directors of British American Insurance Co. , Rockefeller
Foundation, NOCK, Equatorial Nut Processors.
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Dr. James Mwangi-MBS
CEO & M.D
Doctorate in Business Administration, Doctorate of Humane Letters, Doctorate in Entrepreneurship, B-Com-Accounting, CPA
(K) Graduate of AMP-Strathmore-IEESE Business School SpainAn experienced career banker.
Previously With Ernest & Young and Trade Bank
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Dr. Julius K. Kipngetich-
EBS
MBA-Strategic Planning, B-Com-Accounting
Chief Executive – Kenya Wildlife Services
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Benson Wairegi
MBA, B-com - Insurance, CPA (K)
Group Managing Director, British American (Kenya)
Director Agricultural Finance Corporation
Dr Hellen Gichohi
President of African Wildlife FoundationDr. Gichohi holds a doctorate in Ecology from the University of
Leicester, in the UK. She also holds a Master of Science degree in Biology of Conservation and a Bachelor of Science degree in zoology from the University of Nairobi and Kenyatta University respectively.
She is the president of African Wildlife Foundation where she has served for 9 years. Prior to that, she was the director of the African
Conservation Centre. She is also a director of Kenya Wildlife Service.
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TEMITOPE O. LAWANI
MBA, BS - Chemical Engineering. Co-founder Helios EB Investment,
Board member -First City Monument Bank PLC, Africatel Holdings B.V.,
Corporate Development Analyst at Walt Disney Co and
member of the Harvard Law School Dean's advisory Board.
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BABATUNDE SOYOYE
MBA, B.Eng - Electrical Engineering. Co-founder, Helios EB Investment,
Board member- Africatel Holdings B.V., and
Manager of Business Development at Singapore Telcom International.
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PROFF. SHEM MIGOT–ADHOLLA
PhD in Sociology of Development, Masters of Arts in Sociology & Special Graduate Student in Agriculture Economics (Michigan State University) and Bachelor of Arts Chairman of the Board of
Directors, Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR) Nairobi and sits on the Board of the Center for Corporate Governance. He previously served as Vice-Chairman, Board of Directors, Kenya Wildlife Service, Lead Specialist on Land Policy and Administration for Africa Region in the World Bank and
also as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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Ernest K. Nzovu
BA-Economics, Dip. International Affairs
Director and Consultant-Know How International Ltd
-Hawkins & Associates
-KHI Training
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Fredrick Muchoki
MD-Continental Business Systems and Presta Office Equipment Limited.
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ALYKHAN NATHOO
MBA-Harvard, B A – Quantitative Economics-Stanford University.
Partner Helios Investment;
Founding Partner of Bain Capital London .
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Secretary to the BoardLLB, CPS (K), Advocate of the High Court,
Post Graduate Diploma in Gender and Development. Graduate of AMP-Strathmore-IEESE Business School Spain
Mary Wangari Wamae
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ACHIEVEMENTS
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RECOGNITIONS
Global Vision Award
Dr. Mwangi is a holder of the Global Vision Award in Microfinance, alongside Nobel Peace Laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus as ‘Initiators of the Concepts of the Future that will shape the World Economy’
Emerging Markets Most Sustainable Bank of the Year 2009 in Africa & Middle East among others;•African Business of the Year 2009•Microfinance Bank of the Year 2008 & 2009•Best Ranked Micro Finance Investment In the world-2009 -JP Morgan.•Best Performing Ai 40 Company of the year in Africa 2010.•African Banker 2010•Africa’s CEO of the Year 2009.•Global Leadership Recognition-Top 50 world business leaders.•Super brand in East Africa 2008 & 2009 among others.
Innovation
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M-Kesho
Winner of Best Mobile Banking Application 2010
award
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– Harvard– Stanford– IESE– Strathmore– Columbia– Lagos
Contribution to New ManagementKnowledge
Case study in the leading International Business Schools
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2 Equity-WSPs Partnership Opportunities
Equity Bank will offers a wide range of financial options to meet the unique needs of The Water Service Providers, Their Staff and business partners to help in transforming lives and livelihoods of Kenyans.
OBJECTIVE
OBJECTIVES OF THIS PARTNERSHIP
Leveraging on our robust IT platform, Equity bank will offer automated inclusive financial services to the WSPs.
Provide infrastructural loans to water Companies to facilitate enhancement of their productioncapacity and enhance their coverage and water provision.
Provide an opportunity to WSPs to earn extra income through money markets services ( Call and Fixed deposit accounts) and give opportunity to WSPs staff realize their economic potentials through specific products that target their needs
Equity- WSPs business opportunities.
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USD 50Million Chinese Development Bank Fund
Benefits.• Form a partnership that will offer to WSPs and their staff members the
following benefits;WSPs BENEFITS.• Ledger free business accounts.• Dedicated Corporate and SME Relationship managers.• Multiple service delivery channels.• Attractive interest rates on Call and Fixed Deposit Accounts.• Provide an efficient method of managing WSPs revolving funds.• Business loans and overdraft facilities.
WSPs STAFF MEMBERS BENEFITS.• Development financial solutions to enable staff members access
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Benefits …. cont
• Flexible repayments terms.• Competitive interest rates.• Quick processing.• Tailor made loan solutions.BENEFITS TO WATER CONSUMERS.• Provision of loans to cater for the water connection fees and purchase of
equipment.• Wide branch and agency network countrywide that consumers can make their
payments through.
Vision: To be the champion of the socio-economic prosperity of the people of Africa. Mission: Statement: We offer inclusive, customer-focused financial services that socially and economically empower our clients and other stakeholders.
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Alternative Delivery Channels
Equity offers Equity offers multiple payment multiple payment channels optionschannels options
4,500 portable Points of Sale (POS)
700 Visa branded ATM’s
Handset Mobile Banking
Equity Corporate Social responsibilities
Pre – University scholarship program. Wings to fly program.( partnered with master Card Foundation).
Hunger Safety Net Program ( HSNP). Leadership, entrepreneur and Mentorship training
(EGF). Fanikisha women enterprise funds ( in partnership
with G. o. K). Youth Enterprise Clubs. ( in partnership with G.o.K).
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Equity Bank CSR in Pictorial.
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Wings to fly Program
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Our Inspiration
That when years turn our vision dim and gray, we shall still be seeing beauty in the tired wrinkles of our faces and shall take comfort out of the fact and knowledge that when we were given the opportunity we did all we could to empower our people to exploit opportunities and realize their full potential on the road to economic prosperity.
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Thank You
We ListenWe CareWe Partner
Email: info@equitybank.co.ke
Web site: www.equitybank.co.ke