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Tatu City and Stanbic Bank partner to make property ownership easier

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Tatu City and Stanbic Bank partner to make property ownership easier for Kenyans

(l-r) Cherop Cherono, Legal Counsel, Tatu City, Erskine Kiliru, Sales Director, Tatu City, and Mwaura Mwangi, Head of Products, Personal and Private Banking at Stanbic Bank, and Stella Kingori, Head, Legal, Personal and Private Banking

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Tatu City and Stanbic Bank Kenya have partnered to make property ownership more accessible for Kenyans and the diaspora community through flexible and reliable financing solutions.

The agreement, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding, enables prospective homeowners to access loans for properties at Tatu City and sister projects, Oaklands and Zuri Springs.

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“This partnership is about removing the financing barrier and helping Kenyans take the bold step toward home ownership,” said Erskine Kiliru, Sales Director, Tatu City. “Together with Stanbic Bank, we are creating a seamless, transparent process that supports buyers from application to title deed.”

Through their partnership with the Kenya Mortgage Refinance Company, Stanbic Bank will offer prospective investors up to 105% financing for homes valued up to KES 10.5 million, with a fixed interest rateof just9.5%.

“As Stanbic Bank, we are passionate about turning dreams into reality. By partnering with Tatu City, we are unlocking access to high-quality developments and helping Kenyans build lasting wealth for themselves and their families. Under our Live Joyfully proposition, we want to offer our customers a smart, affordable way to own their dream property,” said Mwaura Mwangi, the Head of Product at Stanbic Bank.

With prices starting from just KES 2.8 million, Tatu City, Oaklands, and Zuri Springs offer a wide range of property options to suit every need, from land banking and rental yield investments to ideal family homes. So far, over 2,000 clean title deeds have already been issued across the developments, proving their credibility and transparent transaction process. With prime locations, ready infrastructure, lifestyle-enhancing amenities, flexible payment plans, and property appreciation of up to 20% annually, these investments deliver exceptional value.

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