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Stanbic Bank Trade Platform To Support Kenya-China Trade Boom

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Muya Guo, Head of Chinese Segment at Stanbic Bank Kenya

Muya Guo, Head of Chinese Segment at Stanbic Bank Kenya

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Stanbic Bank Kenya on Thursday hosted the Chinese Economic Forum, reaffirming its position as a key enabler of trade and investment between China and Africa, with a special focus on Kenya. The forum brought together business leaders and financial experts to discuss economic growth, global market hedging strategies, and innovative financial solutions that are driving the next phase of Sino-African relations.

Stanbic Bank Kenya, through its partnership with Standard Bank Group and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), continues to play a leading role in enhancing financial connectivity and trade between Africa and China. ICBC, the world’s largest bank by assets, holds a 20% stake in Standard Bank Group, positioning the alliance as the most influential financial bridge between the two economies.

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Muya Guo, Head of Chinese Segment at Stanbic Bank Kenya, highlighted the importance of this partnership, stating: “The collaboration with ICBC and Standard Bank has been instrumental in unlocking trade opportunities for Kenyan and African businesses. By providing Yuan-denominated trade solutions, real-time forex settlement, cutting-edge hedging options, and financing solutions, we continue to enable businesses to mitigate currency risks and trade efficiently with China.”

China is one of Kenya’s largest trading partners for industrial goods, machinery, and infrastructure development. Aligned to this and with a vision to drive growth in Kenya, Stanbic has designed tailored financing solutions for key sectors, including infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing, to facilitate capital-intensive projects and drive economic growth.

Further, Stanbic Bank continues to leverage innovative financial solutions to create market access, build enterprise competitiveness and bolster business sustainability within dynamic economic operating contexts. This includes an Africa-China agent proposition that provides businesses with Mandarin-speaking consultants, seamless negotiations, and logistics support, as well as efficient cross-border payment solutions that enable Kenyan businesses to settle transactions in Yuan, avoiding exchange rate volatility.

“As part of our commitment to strengthen Sino-African trade, we have designed an Africa-China Trade platform that provides businesses with seamless and direct access to Chinese markets, trade financing, and tailored advisory services. With China playing a central role in Kenya’s trade ecosystem, we remain committed to delivering meaningful solutions and platforms for African businesses looking to expand into China,” said Guo.

The Chinese Economic Forum discussions underscored the importance of enhanced trade facilitation, innovative financial solutions, and strong bilateral partnerships in driving economic growth.

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