DECEMBER 9, 2022
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KCB’s stake in Rwanda unit rises by 10.8pc after merger

KCB’s stake in Rwanda unit rises by 10.8pc after merger

KCB Group raised its stake in its Rwandan subsidiary by an additional 10.8 percent to 87.5 percent after merging KCB Bank Rwanda and Banque Populaire du Rwanda (BPR) in May, new disclosures show.

The Kenyan banking multinational bought a 62 percent stake from London-based Atlas Mara Limited and another 14 percent from private equity firm Arise in a deal that was closed last year and had set sights on sweeping the remaining 24 per cent owned by minority owners.

KCB also received regulatory approval in March from Rwanda’s banking regulator, the National Bank of Rwanda (BNR), to merge the operations in the country, resulting in a higher stake courtesy of the injection of the assets of KCB Rwanda into the merged entity that is trading under the name BPR Bank Rwanda Plc.

It also points to a dilution of the stake held by the minority shareholders, whose 24 percent stake post takeover has now shrunk to 12.5 percent.

KCB disclosed the higher stake in the Rwanda subsidiary through a circular that it sent to shareholders detailing its proposed takeover of Democratic Republic of Congo lender Trust Merchant Bank.

“In May 2022, we successfully launched our new bank – BPR Bank Rwanda PLC resulting from the amalgamation of Banque Populaire du Rwanda and KCB Bank Rwanda. This merger catapulted our business to become the second largest bank in Rwanda,” KCB said in the circular released last week.

AE News

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