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CBA launches operations in Rwanda following its economic growth to be “digitally-ready”
Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA) launched operations in Rwanda after the successful acquisition of Crane Bank Rwanda Ltd following the…
Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA) launched operations in Rwanda after the successful acquisition of Crane Bank Rwanda Ltd following the country’s economic growth since 2000 to be considered a “digitally-ready” country.
Now re-launched as CBA Rwanda Limited, the privately owned bank is quite optimistic of acquisition siting Rwanda’s quite tech savvy consumers and conducive regulatory environment in terms of investment as a good move.
“We have taken a long-term positive view in our decision to invest in Rwanda. Our strategy has been to leverage technology in order to drive financial inclusion by banking the unbanked and financially empowering people and businesses in the real economy. We aim to reach as many people as possible thereby boosting financial inclusion in each country where we do business,” said Desterio Oyatsi, CBA Group Chairman, during the CBA Rwanda launch.
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The move into Rwanda, increases CBA’s footprint in the continent, to five countries, which include Tanzania, Uganda, Ivory Coast and Kenya where the 56-year-old bank has its headquarters.
CBA’s journey into Rwanda’s financial market started in February 2017, when the bank partnered with MTN Rwanda to launch “MoKash,” a pioneering mobile banking and credit product similar to M-Shwari in Kenya. The product currently has 700,000 customers, in Rwanda, which has a population of 12 million people.
CBA projects that its investment and presence in Rwanda will grows as it supports the country’s economic growth, whilst offering its customers innovative and differentiated services.
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This investment in Rwanda is a key pillar in the implementation in CBA’s current 5-year strategic vision, which is to be a respected and significant financial services business partner in Africa. According to Mr. Oyatsi, the bank is positioning itself to be the intermediator and facilitator of regional business growth by supporting business venturing across borders in the coming years.
CBA is supported by a Group Balance sheet of USD 2.5 Billion as at December 2017.The bank also boasts of over 33 million customers across the five countries CBA operates in, owing to the banks corporate, personal and ground breaking mobile-based savings & credit propositions in the respective countries.
In Rwanda, CBA bank will initially operate three branches, with the head office branch located at Kigali Heights, and 2 other branches located at Labonne Address and Downtown Kigali respectively.