Absa Bank has relocated its Gilgil branch to a larger, more strategically positioned location, reinforcing its commitment to enhancing customer experience.
This move aligns with the Bank’s broader strategy to drive financial inclusion, support economic growth, and deliver seamless banking solutions to the communities it serves.
The new branch will cater to both individuals and businesses in the Gilgil region, which has a population of approximately 80,079, according to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census. Gilgil serves as a significant commercial hub in Nakuru County, known for its diatomite mining, agricultural production, and tourist attractions like the Kariandusi Prehistoric site.
As part of its ongoing network expansion strategy, Absa Bank Kenya opened branches in Kamakis and Rupa’s Mall in Eldoret last year, in addition to relocating the Migori and Imaara Mall branches to enhance service delivery.
Additionally, in line with its commitment to supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the region, the Bank hosted several entrepreneurs during the Wezesha Biashara Caravan last year, aimed at empowering them to scale and grow their businesses.
Moses Muthui, the Consumer Banking Director at Absa Bank Kenya, said, “This is a direct response to our customers’ feedback and a testament to our commitment to accessibility and economic empowerment. It also reinforces our brand promise of Your Story Matters while fulfilling the desires of our customers about their experiences and needs in their financial journeys. With Gilgil’s dynamic mining, agriculture, and hospitality sectors, this branch is well-positioned to drive growth for both consumers and SMEs, spurring growth in the region. By moving closer to our customers, we aim to provide unmatched financial solutions that meet their evolving needs. With this move, we also commit to empowering the community socially, economically and environmentally through our recently launched Absa Kenya Foundation.”
Through the Absa Kenya Foundation’s entrepreneurship pillar, the Bank will continue to support entrepreneurs in the region and beyond by doubling their efforts in supporting enterprise development and turning informal businesses into formal bankable businesses with long-term commercial viability.