National Bank Of Kenya Appoints Managing Director

Banking & Finance

The National Bank of Kenya (NBK) Board of Directors has appointed George Odhiambo as the Managing Director. The position was previously held in an acting capacity by Peter Kioko, the Finance and Strategy Director since June 2022.

 

George, a seasoned banker, is the outgoing MD BPR Bank Rwanda Plc since its inception last year, following the merger between KCB Bank Rwanda Plc and Banque Populaire du Rwanda. George was the immediate former MD, KCB Bank Rwanda Plc and joined KCB in 2009 as Head, Business Analytics, KCB Bank Kenya. He has previously served in various leadership roles in banks locally and internationally.

 

NBK Board Director Dr. James Bagaka said:

“The Board takes this opportunity to welcome and congratulate George on his appointment We believe he has what it takes to drive the future success and growth of NBK.”

Incoming National Bank Of Kenya Managing Director Mr. George Odhiambo. PHOTO/COURTESY

 

George holds an MSc in Pure Mathematics and BSc in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Nairobi. He has also acquired several leadership certifications such as Practitioner Diploma in Executive Coaching and Postgraduate Diploma in Corporate Governance from the Academy of Executive Coaching, UK and the Centre for Corporate Governance & KCA University respectively.

He is a member of the COMESA Business Council Advisory Board and Chairs the Banking Sub-Sector Committee, among other roles.

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“George has been instrumental in strengthening and growing the Rwanda business. His broad management experience will be invaluable to the NBK leadership to execute the business strategy of innovation and growth,”

said KCB Group CEO Paul Russo.

NBK posted a profit after tax of KShs. 886 million in its third quarter results ending September 30, 2022, compared with KShs. 1,172 million a similar period in 2021. Net interest income grew by 14% from the previous year to KShs. 6.9 billion.


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