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KCB Bank Increase In Their Earnings For The Period Ended 30th June 2025

Winfred Wanja by Winfred Wanja
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KCB Bank Increase In Their Earnings For The Period Ended 30th June 2025
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KCB Bank has announced its perfomance for the period ended 30th June 2025. After the financial analysis KCB Bank made a profit after tax of KES 22.8 billion which was an increase from the  previous period by 7.78%.The companies loans and advances to customers increased by 5.42% to KES 1.03 trillion.KCB Bank total shareholders fund increased by 29.80% to KES 204.1 billion.The company’s operating income went up by 8.13% to KES 64.3 billion.

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KCB Bank Income Statement

KCB Bank has also been able to increase their total interest income to KES 69.1 billion which is an increase from the year by 3.03%.The profit before tax and exceptional items increased by 4.23% compared to the last period therefore amouting to KES 28.4 billion.The total interest expense was valued at KES 22.5 billion which was a decrease from the previous year by 17.55%.The earnings per share both diluted and basic were valued at KES 0.9 with an increase of 7.59% while the dividend per share remained the same as the previous period at KES 0.12.

The total assets amounted to KES 1.3 trillion which was an increase from the previous financial year by 4.21%.The customer deposit increased by 5.42% from the previous period toKES 1.03 trillion.The total liabilities increased slightly by 0.64% from the previous year to KES1.1 trillion in the current financial period.The cash both local and foreign was valued at 8.7B.Below  is a bar graph with illustration the movement of profit after tax for the past eight years;

KCB Bank profit after tax for the past 8 years in a bar graph
KCB Bank profit after tax for the past 8 years

 

Also read:KCB Group Shareholders Approve Kes. 9.64B Dividend Payout for FY2021.

 

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