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Home » Deal » Stanbic Bank, Mobikey MoU to make trucks & trailers affordable in Kenya

Stanbic Bank, Mobikey MoU to make trucks & trailers affordable in Kenya

by Queen Amber
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Kimani Njagi, Head of Vehicle and Asset Finance Stanbic Bank Kenya; Eugene Ochse, Executive Head of the Africa Regions Group Vehicle and Asset Finance Division, Standard Bank; Ricardo Teixeira, CEO of Mobikey East Africa; Antonio Matos, Chief Finance Officer Mobikey East Africa, during the signing of Memorandum of Understanding

Kimani Njagi, Head of Vehicle and Asset Finance Stanbic Bank Kenya; Eugene Ochse, Executive Head of the Africa Regions Group Vehicle and Asset Finance Division, Standard Bank; Ricardo Teixeira, CEO of Mobikey East Africa; Antonio Matos, Chief Finance Officer Mobikey East Africa, during the signing of Memorandum of Understanding /Handout

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Stanbic Bank and Mobikey Kenya, a leading player in the zero-mileage vehicle distribution industry and a member of Grupo Jap have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) set to transform vehicle financing in Kenya.  This landmark agreement marks Mobikey’s first local partnership and will make vehicle financing more accessible and affordable, particularly for trucks and trailers.

The partnership features a competitive interest rate of 20.17% on a reducing balance, a 0% facility fee and a tenure of up to 48 months. Stanbic Bank will also offer up to 80% financing for trucks and up to 70% for trailers, subject to credit evaluation, making high-quality vehicles more accessible to a broader range of customers.

During the MOU signing, Renato D’souza, Head of Commercial Banking at Stanbic Bank, said, “We are excited to partner with Mobikey Kenya to enhance access to affordable vehicle financing in Kenya. By leveraging Mobikey’s robust market presence and Stanbic Bank’s financial expertise, we aim to unlock significant value for our clients and drive growth in the local vehicle market. We are committed to supporting the automotive industry and will continue to develop innovative financing solutions to this effect.”

James Musyoka- Head of sales MAN/Randon Trailers, Mobikey Kenya, Julius Kombo – Key Account Manager Sales, Mobikey Kenya, Moses Mavoko -Director, Global Trucks Ltd, Willy Mastamet- Head Diversified Sector, Commercial Clients, Stanbic Bank, Kenya and Kimani Njagi, Head of Vehicle and Asset Finance at Stanbic Bank Kenya, during the signing of Memorandum of Understanding between Stanbic Bank Kenya and Mobikey Kenya at Penzi Park, Nairobi, aimed at making vehicle financing for trucks and trailers more accessible and affordable /Handout

Commenting during the launch, Ricardo Teixeira, CEO Mobikey East Africa said, “We are delighted to partner with Stanbic Bank Kenya to make our asset financing solutions for our products, that is MAN trucks, Randon trailers, Hyundai Equipment’s and Agri machinery Powertrac more accessible to our clients across Kenya. Their strong presence and solid reputation in the market make them an invaluable ally in our mission to empower enterprises with the assets they need to succeed.

This partnership is also set to support the revitalization of the MAN brand locally and increase local access to high-quality trucks and trailers.

Mobikey Kenya is a significant entity within Grupo Jap, a distinguished Portuguese conglomerate with substantial investments in zero-mileage vehicle distribution, car rental, heavy machinery, and used car sales. Grupo Jap’s footprint spans multiple African countries, including Kenya, Angola, Mozambique, Uganda, and Tanzania. Mobikey Kenya, known for its excellence in vehicle distribution, currently offers high-quality MAN Trucks and Randon Trailers, with plans to expand its portfolio to include more premium brands.

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