Absa Bank Kenya PLC reported a profit after tax of Kshs. 10.5 billion for the period ended June 30, 2026, achieving a market-leading return on equity of 21.7%. This performance reflects the Bank’s success in the execution of its strategy focused on supporting customers growth ambitions, while maintaining strong resilience in a dynamic operating environment.During the period, customer assets increased by 8% to Kshs. 329.9 billion as Absa expanded financing to critical sectors of the economy while continuing to empower individuals and businesses to realise their goals. Customer deposits rose to Kshs. 380.7 billion, reflecting growing customer confidence, expanded financial access, and the provision of tailored banking solutions. Total assets grew to Kshs. 558.1 billion, highlighting the Bank’s robust balance sheet and sustained financial strength.Speaking about the financial results, Absa Bank Kenya PLC Interim Managing Director and CEO, Yusuf Omari, said: “While the dynamic operating environment exerted pressure on performance, the Bank recorded strong momentum in the second quarter. This reflects our disciplined execution, continued support for customers through relevant financial and non-financial solutions, and ongoing investment in the long-term resilience and sustainability of the business.”During the period under review, the Bank recorded total revenue of Kshs. 29.3 billion, supported by a growing balance sheet and disciplined management of cost of funds amid a lower interest rate environment. Against a backdrop of evolving market dynamics, net interest income stood at Kshs. 21.1 billion, while non-interest income totalled Kshs. 8.2 billion for the period. The Bank also continued to advance its revenue diversification strategy, with income from subsidiaries increasing by 20% year-on-year. This growth reflects the expanding contribution of these businesses, including asset management, custody services, and bancassurance, further enhancing the resilience and sustainability of the Bank’s overall earnings. “Our strategy remains anchored on delivering sustainable, long-term growth while enhancing customer experience across all touchpoints. In line with our purpose of Empowering Africa’s tomorrow, together… one story at a time, we have strengthened our commitment to financial inclusion in the period, providing tailored solutions that support Kenyans in realising their homeownership, vehicle and business asset financing needs, and entrepreneurial aspirations,” said Mr. Omari.Notably, the Bank launched a developer-led home financing solution featuring a market-leading interest rate of 8.9% per annum and financing of up to 105% for qualifying homebuyers. The Bank also introduced the KES 1 billion Zinduka Graduate Enterprise Programme to support youth entrepreneurship and expand access to affordable, sustainable finance for this important client segment. In addition, the Bank enhanced its asset financing proposition, committing Kshs. 100 billion over the next three years to support businesses and individuals across key sectors of the economy, including manufacturing, healthcare, education, infrastructure, trade, and logistics. The proposition provides up to 100% financing for targeted assets, enabling customers to accelerate investment, growth, and productivity.The Bank further strengthened its brand presence and community engagement through the sponsorship of premier sporting events, including the Absa Kip Keino Classic, Absa Sirikwa Classic, and the Magical Kenya Open Presented by Absa. Under the Absa Kenya Foundation, the Bank launched the Circularising Programme designed to positively impact over 2,000 business in the circular economy through financial and non-financial support. These initiatives reflect the Bank’s commitment to creating shared value for communities while supporting sustainable business growth and reinforcing its position as a leading partner in Kenya’s development.”In pursuit of our ambition to become a modern consumer business, a market leader in Business Banking, and a powerhouse in Corporate and Investment Banking, our strategy remains firmly focused on customer-led growth. We continue to build differentiated, segment-led value propositions and capabilities that address the evolving needs of our customers. At the same time, we are driving diversified growth through sector specialisation, strengthening capabilities in priority sectors, and pursuing operational excellence while unlocking new growth opportunities across our businesses,” added Mr. Omari.
On the back of this performance and the Bank’s commitment to continue creating value for its shareholders, the Board of Directors has approved an interim dividend of Kshs 0.5 per ordinary share.









