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Home » OpEds » Equity Bank’s Hostile Grab: When a Creditor Turns Corporate Executioner

Equity Bank’s Hostile Grab: When a Creditor Turns Corporate Executioner

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
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Equity Bank’s move to place TransCentury PLC under receivership and its subsidiary, East African Cables, under administration is not the act of a responsible lender; it is the conduct of a bully.

The aggressive takeover feels less like prudent financial stewardship and more like a calculated ambush. It’s as if the bank has been lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike, and strike it did, the very minute court protections expired.

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TransCentury was never a flawless business. But it was fighting. The company was engaged in legally sanctioned negotiations, working through courts to find breathing room. Yet Equity chose to choke, not collaborate.

And for what? To flex its creditor muscles? To teach other borrowers a lesson in obedience? In doing so, Equity has thrown 1,500 direct jobs and over 10,000 livelihoods into uncertainty. It has erased the hopes of minority investors and local suppliers who now face chaos, not contracts.

Receivership, in this context, is not a tool for rescue. It is a guillotine. PwC’s receivers will focus on selling assets, not salvaging legacy. Meanwhile, Equity gets to posture as a protector of credit discipline, when in truth, it has become a destroyer of enterprise.

For a bank that markets itself as a champion of African entrepreneurship, Equity’s decision reeks of betrayal. TransCentury was a symbol of African ambition. Now, Equity is dismantling that dream with frightening efficiency.

Equity Bank should know better. In times of distress, true leadership is tested—not by how fast you can seize assets, but by how willing you are to preserve value. This wasn’t about protecting creditor interests. It was about domination.

And Kenya’s capital markets will remember.

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