A digital financial services division of NCBA bank, LOOP DFS, has invested Sh2.5 million in the restoration of the cricket pavilion at Limuru Country Club, aims at supporting community spaces and advancing sports development as part of its broader sustainability agenda.
The pavilion, which had previously been damaged by a fire, has long served as a central hub for sporting and social activity within the Limuru community. Its restoration is expected to revive a key gathering space for players, families, and sports enthusiasts, while strengthening the club’s role as a cornerstone of local sporting life.
The company’s CEO Eric Muriuki said the move reflects the platform’s commitment to building meaningful ecosystems around customers.
“We invest in the things our customers care about, the spaces where they connect, the communities they belong to, and the experiences that shape their everyday lives. This renovation is not just about restoring a pavilion; it is about strengthening a community hub that supports sport, wellness, and shared experiences,” Muriuki said.
Restoration of Limuru Country Club comes at a time when LOOP continues to expand its footprint in lifestyle and community-driven platforms, including the Safari Gravel Series, which has grown into one of the country’s most engaging cycling events, attracting thousands of participants and spectators.
Limuru club chairman Peter Kinuthia said the pavilion is significant to both the sport and the wider community.
He said: “Its restoration is not just about rebuilding a facility, but about restoring a space where our community comes together from players and families to young people discovering the sport… partnerships like this ensure that these spaces continue to serve both current and future generations.”
