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Home » Deal » Stanbic Bank Steps Up with Fast, Flexible Car Loans in Kenya

Stanbic Bank Steps Up with Fast, Flexible Car Loans in Kenya

by Queen Amber
1 year ago
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Managing Director, Vivo Energy, Peter Murungi (Left), Regional Head, East Africa, Business and Commercial Clients, Stanbic Bank, Florence Wanja (Center) and Managing Director, Heritage Insurance, Rosalyn Mugoh (Right) during the official handover of 69 vehicles financed by Stanbic Bank. Stanbic Bank Kenya has extended financing to RentWorks E.A Ltd (Lessor) to finance a lease of 78 new Hyundai Tucson vehicles for onward leasing to Vivo Energy Kenya Ltd (Lessee). The vehicles are being procured from Salvador Caetano Kenya Ltd (motor vehicle dealer). The comprehensive insurance covers will be provided by Heritage Insurance.

Managing Director, Vivo Energy, Peter Murungi (Left), Regional Head, East Africa, Business and Commercial Clients, Stanbic Bank, Florence Wanja (Center) and Managing Director, Heritage Insurance, Rosalyn Mugoh (Right) during the official handover of 69 vehicles financed by Stanbic Bank. Stanbic Bank Kenya has extended financing to RentWorks E.A Ltd (Lessor) to finance a lease of 78 new Hyundai Tucson vehicles for onward leasing to Vivo Energy Kenya Ltd (Lessee). The vehicles are being procured from Salvador Caetano Kenya Ltd (motor vehicle dealer). The comprehensive insurance covers will be provided by Heritage Insurance. /File

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Stanbic Bank is positioning itself as a crucial partner in driving growth for businesses and institutions through its Vehicle and Asset Financing (VAF) solutions. Stanbic Bank VAF facility is tailored for enterprises in key sectors such as transport, logistics, agriculture, and education—each of which plays a vital role in the country’s economic development.

Kenya’s transport and logistics sectors continue to benefit from extensive infrastructure investment. The logistics sector alone contributes approximately 10 percent to Kenya’s GDP, underscoring its critical importance. Stanbic’s financing options help fleet operators and small logistics companies access vehicles and machinery that would otherwise remain out of reach.

In agriculture—long regarded as the backbone of Kenya’s economy—Stanbic Bank’s VAF solutions are helping farmers modernise their operations. According to the Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN), the number of certified organic farms rose from 8,004 in 2007 to over 62,000 by 2022, with land under organic cultivation doubling to over 170,000 hectares. As the sector shifts towards more sustainable practices, farmers are increasingly seeking affordable ways to invest in equipment such as tractors, irrigation systems, and post-harvest technology. Stanbic’s accessible financing is bridging this capital gap and supporting the long-term viability of farming enterprises.

The education sector, too, stands to gain significantly. By 2023, Kenya had registered more than 96,000 educational institutions, including over 10,000 secondary schools and nearly 2,600 TVET institutions. With this rapid expansion, many schools are in need of transport services, ICT infrastructure, and classroom furniture. Stanbic’s VAF model offers a practical path to acquiring such assets, thereby improving learning environments and broadening access to quality education across the country.

Stanbic Bank’s offering is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Instead, it provides tailored packages with flexible repayment terms and competitive interest rates, enabling businesses and institutions to acquire assets while managing cash flow effectively. For many enterprises navigating post-pandemic recovery or facing capital constraints, the ability to finance critical tools and equipment represents a lifeline.

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