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Home»Briefing»DTB opens three new branches in Nairobi
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DTB opens three new branches in Nairobi

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT5th August 2022Updated:5th August 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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DTB Kenya customer James Pan (left) joins DTB Group Chief Executive Officer Nasim Devji and Chairperson Linus Gitahi (right) at the official opening of the new DTB Imaara branch
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Diamond Trust Bank Kenya Limited (DTB) has unveiled three new brick-and-mortar branches within Nairobi metropolitan area as part of its growth strategy.

The new branches are located at Imara Daima (Imaara Mall), Kamakis (Viashla Business Centre) and Kahawa Sukari (Ruhan Plaza) bringing to 64 the number of the lender’s physical branch networks in Kenya.

DTB Kenya chairperson Linus Gitahi said the move is part of the bank’s plan to deepen its market presence in fast-growing regions. “As a tier-one bank, we are keen on increasing our market presence as this underpins our growth strategy. The investments we are making are not only a show of the bank’s financial strength but also a sign of commitment to creating more convenience for our customers,” said Gitahi.

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DTB Group CEO Nasim Devji said the bank’s move to continue expanding its branch network is an important milestone and a testament that the lender is confident and optimistic about its business prospects.  

“We remain optimistic about Kenya’s economic recovery. We are therefore making strides to be closer to our customers to support them to attain their personal and business goals,” said Ms Devji.  

The lender is set to open 17 more branches in the country before the end of 2022, signalling a sizeable expansion in its branch
network. 

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