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    Digital Lender Branch International To Acquire Century Microfinance Bank After CBK Approval

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    Founded in 2015 in Kenya, Branch is a leading digital finance app providing access to instant loans and other digital banking products across Africa and Asia. Photo/Courtesy
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    NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 10- International fintech enterprise, Branch International has welcomed the publishing of a ministerial waiver and the Central Bank of Kenya announcement confirming the firm’s approval to acquire a local Deposit-taking microfinance (DTM) bank.

    Branch International Limited (Branch), a digital lending financial solutions provider through its local subsidiary Branch Kenya, has secured the necessary Ministerial exemption and regulatory approvals allowing it to conclude the acquisition of a majority stake in Century Microfinance Bank Limited (Century MFB) effective January 1, 2022.

    With the acquisition, Branch Kenya will soon be making a landmark transition as the first digital lender to expand into the microfinance banking market, allowing for deposit-taking financial services and enhanced lending for individuals and SME clients with the controlling stake acquisition approval.

    In a legal notice dated 24th January 2022 and published in a special issue of the Kenya Gazette last Thursday, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani confirmed the exemption of Branch International from the legal provisions, specifying that no person shall hold more than 25 percent beneficial interest in a Microfinance institution.

    In a statement, the Central Bank of Kenya welcomed the transaction, describing it as a critical component of Century MFB’s transformation plan.

    The transaction, CBK said, will strengthen Century MFB and support the stability of the microfinance banking sector.

    The Ministerial exemption and Regulatory approvals herald a new dawn for Branch Kenya, one of the leading digital lenders in this market.

    It follows a similar regulatory approval secured by Branch International from the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) approval secured by Branch International from the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) last May.

    Regulated and licenced by the Central Bank of Kenya as a DTM, Century Microfinance Bank was established in 2012 as the seventh Micro Finance Bank (MFB) in Kenya. The firm has provided a full range of financial services such as savings accounts and credit facilities to its more than 26,000 clients in Kenya.

    According to Branch East Africa Managing Director Rose Muturi, the National Treasury’s exemption and Central Bank of Kenya’s approval of the acquisition bid will accelerate efforts by Branch International to expand its local operations in their strategy towards a Pan-African digital bank.

    The acquisition, she said, allows Branch Kenya the opportunity to ramp up the power of financial access by delivering world-class financial services to the mobile generation.

    She added that the corporate acquisition would also provide a platform to bridge the financial services access gap using digital solutions.

    “Branch International has received the approval news with excitement as this development now sets us on a growth path to deliver differentiated personal finance solutions for our growing customer base in Kenya,” Muturi said.

    She added that “This approval is a major national milestone towards the deepening of financial access and continues to enhance Kenya’s position as an investment destination. It will also allow the conclusion of this transaction which has been made possible by the support and co-operation of Century Microfinance Bank, one of the leading players in the Microfinance banking space.”

    On his part, Century Microfinance Bank Chairman Peterson Mwangi said the acquisition would boost the national financial inclusion efforts as the firm continues to adapt and deliver digital-driven solutions.

    “Century Micro Finance Bank was first set up as a deposit-taking microfinance institution focusing on agricultural finance and offering agriculture-based credit and savings products. We have, however, expanded our portfolio to cover other financial services to the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) that serve the farmers as suppliers and buyers, and the acquisition by Branch International will provide much-needed impetus for growth,” Mwangi said.

    Branch has created an algorithmic approach using machine learning to determine credit worthiness via customers’ smartphones. While this tech-forward approach requires transparency and trust, it also enables a fair, secure and convenient path for customers to build capital and save for the future.

    Headquartered in San Francisco, United States, Branch operates in India, Kenya, Tanzania, and Nigeria. Branch has been working to break the traditional financial access barriers such as a credit score and bank account by tapping into the rise of mobile technology to reach underserved populations in its operating markets.

    Currently, Branch has managed to digitally disburse more than US$ 600million to a growing customer base of more than 4million customers.

    Founded by Matt Flannery and Daniel Jung, the pioneers of microlending and leaders in finance and technology, Branch has received equity investment support from several venture capital firms. Including Andreessen Horowitz, Formation 8, CreditEase Fintech Investment Fund (CEFIF), IFC, Khosla Ventures, Trinity Ventures, Victory Park, Triple Point Capital, Foundation Capital and Visa.

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