KCB Group
Edward Njuguna is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in analytics, strategic planning, and performance management within the banking sector. Currently serving as a Strategy Analyst at KCB Bank Group since April 2024, Edward supports strategic planning processes and prepares performance reports for executive committees. Prior to this role, Edward was the Lead Data Scientist at LOOP DFS, where responsibilities included facilitating data analysis and budgeting processes. Edward's background encompasses managerial roles in analytics and business performance at NCBA Group, as well as positions focused on corporate credit analysis and business analysis at Commercial Bank of Africa, where analytical insights informed financial projections and strategic governance. Edward holds a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from the University of Nairobi and is pursuing a certification in Disruptive Strategy from Harvard Business School Online. Additionally, Edward is a Certified Public Accountant.
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KCB Group
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KCB Group Plc, formerly KCB Group Limited, is a financial institution. The Bank provides corporate and retail banking and Bancassurance services in various parts of the country. It offers corporate and retail banking services. Its segments include Retail banking, Corporate banking, Mortgages and Treasury. The Retail banking segment incorporates banking services, such as customer current accounts, savings and fixed deposits to individuals. Retail lending are mainly consumer loans and mortgages based lending. The Corporate banking segment incorporates banking services, such as current accounts, fixed deposits, overdrafts, loans and other credit facilities both in local and foreign currencies. The Mortgages segment incorporates the provision of mortgage finance. The Treasury segment operates the Company's funds management activities. Its other operations comprise of trade finance and forex business. It also participates in investments in Treasury Bills and Bonds from the Central Banks.