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Stanbic Bank Kenya Finalizing New Proposition to Support Family-Owned Businesses

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Stanbic Bank Kenya has revealed plans to roll out a new proposition specifically tailored to support family-owned businesses, with a strong focus on both financial and non-financial solutions to spur their growth and sustainability. The announcement was made by Renato D’souza, Head of Commercial Banking at Stanbic Bank Kenya, during an interview on The Situation Room on Spice FM on Tuesday 20th May 2025.

“We are in the process of finalizing our family-owned business proposition,” said D’souza. “This speaks to how we support these businesses with growth capital and help them scale, especially as many transition into their second or third generation of leadership.”

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Family-owned businesses constitute a significant part of Kenya’s economy, often contributing to employment creation, innovation, and long-term investment. However, they also face unique challenges—especially during generational transitions—ranging from succession planning and governance to access to capital and regional expansion.

D’souza emphasized that Stanbic’s proposition is not limited to just financial support. “It’s more than financial,” he noted. “When you look at the non-financial aspect, we’re talking about a strong advisory component—support in areas like governance, succession, strategic planning, and even expanding into new markets across the region.”

According to D’souza, many family-owned enterprises in Kenya are eyeing opportunities beyond national borders, and Stanbic Bank aims to be a key partner in helping them navigate that growth journey. “A lot of them are looking at expansion opportunities across the region,” he said. “So our proposition is comprehensive and cuts across different sectors.”

Stanbic’s family-owned business initiative aligns with the bank’s broader agenda to foster sustainable entrepreneurship, drive inclusive economic growth, and support long-term business resilience in Kenya and beyond. Once finalized, the proposition is expected to provide tailored solutions that bridge both financial needs and strategic guidance.

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