Publisher’s Note: Celebrating the Top Corporate Brands Driving Business in 2024
As Business Monthly EA releases its sixth Kenya @ 60 edition, we reflect on the remarkable journey of economic growth that has been fired by various industries.
As Business Monthly EA releases its sixth Kenya @ 60 edition, we reflect on the remarkable journey of economic growth that has been fired by various industries.
Charles embodies a commitment to exceptional corporate governance and ethical practices that drive business growth.
Before assuming his current role, Abdi held the position of MD at Absa Bank Tanzania, equipping him with the expertise to navigate multifaceted operations across varying geographies within Africa.
Absa Bank Kenya has been associated with a number of market firsts, such as the launch of the first ATM in 1990, the launch of Sharia-compliant banking in 2005, as well as the introduction of unsecured lending.
Melba Wasunna's dynamic role requires prioritization, adaptability, an aptitude for teamwork and an eye for detail.
Absa Bank Kenya PLC is a strong advocate of business practices that support MSMEs to address the unique cash flow challenges they face.
Absa has successfully implemented a culture transformation journey that has enabled it to create a high-performance work environment.
Jeremy Awori is a strong champion of gender equality. The Absa Bank Kenya he leads has a strong commitment towards expanding the role and influence of women both in its business and in society at large.
This issue celebrates corporate brands that have in place long-term strategic CR and CS embedded in their overall strategies and which are being quietly implemented without the often much sort after publicity for the corporation or its CEO.
Absa has within the short span of time quickly moved to revitalize its propositions for customers who are increasingly looking for efficient and effective banking solutions.