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I&M Bank Expands into Kirinyaga County, Boosts Access to Finance in Kenya’s Agricultural Hub

  • The Mwea Branch Features Innovative Container Design Reinforcing the Bank’s Commitment to Sustainable Banking Solutions

Nairobi, Kenya – 17th July 2025 – I&M Bank has expanded its national footprint with the opening of its first branch in Kirinyaga County, extending its reach into one of Kenya’s most agriculturally productive and economically promising areas. The launch ceremony was officiated by I&M Bank Kenya CEO Gul Khan and the County Deputy Governor, H.E David Githanda Githae.

Located along the Nairobi–Meru highway near Nice Digital City, the Mwea Branch will serve as a key financial hub for the region. As part of I&M Bank’s innovative container branch model, the solar-powered branch promotes sustainability while enhancing financial inclusion for individuals and small businesses through quick and accessible banking services.

I&M Bank Expands into Kirinyaga County, Boosts Access to Finance in Kenya’s Agricultural Hub
I&M Bank Chief Executive Officer Gul Khan (centre), accompanied by senior management, interacts with Kirinyaga Deputy Governor H.E. David Githanda Wachira during the official inauguration of the I&M Bank Mwea Branch in Kirinyaga County on July 16, 2025. The new branch is expected to boost access to financial services in the agriculturally rich Mwea region, renowned for rice farming as its primary economic activity.

“Our entry into Kirinyaga County is part of a broader ambition to build a truly inclusive and future-facing bank,” said Mr Gul Khan, CEO, I&M Bank. “As we expand into this agriculturally rich region, we are not only investing in local communities but also reinforcing our relevance in Kenya’s evolving financial landscape. The fact that we’ve doubled our customer base in just two years speaks to the trust we’ve earned and the solutions we continue to design for a fast-changing market.”

Speaking on behalf of the Kirinyaga County Governor H.E. Anne Waiguru, E.G.H., the Deputy Governor H.E. David Githanda Wachira welcomed the investment with optimism, stating, “The opening of I&M’s first branch in Kirinyaga is a vote of confidence in our county as the next frontier for investment.” He added that “this new branch is not just a banking hall. It is a bridge to financial empowerment, economic expansion, and shared prosperity.” The Deputy Governor affirmed that Kirinyaga is on a transformative path, and partnerships such as with the lender are key to unlocking inclusive growth and new opportunities for residents across the county.

I&M Bank’s recent recognition as Best Retail Bank in Kenya at the 2025 Think Business Banking Awards affirms its commitment to designing products and services that respond to a dynamic and ever-changing consumer need.

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