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Home » Deal » Stanbic Bank Partners with John Deere to Boost Agribusiness Financing in Kenya

Stanbic Bank Partners with John Deere to Boost Agribusiness Financing in Kenya

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24 February 2026
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Stanbic Bank Partners with John Deere to Boost Agribusiness Financing in Kenya Source: Stanbic Kenya Linkedin

Stanbic Bank Partners with John Deere to Boost Agribusiness Financing in Kenya Source: Stanbic Kenya Linkedin

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Stanbic Bank Kenya has announced a strategic partnership with John Deere, aimed at providing farmers and agribusinesses with easier access to tractors and heavy machinery through preferential financing terms.

Under the partnership, clients can benefit from up to 60 months of financing, nil facility fees, and flexible repayment options aligned with farming cash flows.

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To mark the milestone, Stanbic Bank’s Chief Financial & Value Officer, Dennis Musau, hosted John Deere’s senior leadership, including Felix Frie, Regional Managing Director – Europe, Africa & China, and Antois van der Westhuizen, Managing Director – Africa & Middle East.

The collaboration underscores both organizations’ commitment to empowering farmers with the tools, financing, and partnerships needed for sustainable growth in Kenya’s agricultural sector.

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