Titus Kiondo Muyaโs Family Bank, considered Kenyaโs 4th largest lender by network, has called a virtual Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on 27th October 2025, seeking the approval of shareholders to list its shares at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).
The board will also seek a nod from its owners to complete all regulatory and procedural steps for the listing. Unlike an Initial Public Offer (IPO), Family Bank has settled for listing by introduction. This method does not involve selling new shares or raising additional funds. Instead, the companyโs existing shares are simply admitted for trading on the stock exchange.
The main goal is to provide liquidity and create a market for shareholders who already own the companyโs stock. However, this option is only open to firms that already have a broad shareholder base, ensuring there is enough trading activity from day one.
The most recent such move was by Co-operative Bankโs listing in 2008, which came after the bank converted into a public company, with a huge number of shareholders. An IPO raises fresh capital, an introduction simply lists existing shares without raising funds, and a direct listing creates a trading market by allowing current shareholders to sell directly.
The listing of Family Bank on the NSE, planned for 2026, aims to unlock its sharesโ liquidity and potentially raise new capital, considering the lenderโs robust growth rate over the last four years. The lenderโs Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) has remained at 31.4% year-on-year from 2020-2024.
The move towards listing Family Bank at the NSE comes after years of building its capital base that has seen it come to the market with a target to raise over KSh 10 billion. In 2021, the lender floated a KSh 8 billion medium-term note, to raise cash to push it into the second phase of growth as spelt out in its 2020-24 strategy. The first KSh 4 billion medium-term note matures on 17th December 2026.
The lender planned to grow its capital and lend to MSMEs, build up its technology platforms, and diversify its products and services. This cash call came after Family Bank successfully redeemed its five and a half years (5 and ยฝ year) Medium Term Note worth KSh 2.0188 billion on 19th April 2021.
The multi-currency KSh 8 billion Medium Term Note (MTN), to be raised by way of public offer, aimed to raise KSh 4 billion in its first tranche, with the balance within the next five years in various tranches, ending 2026.
Family Bankโs upward trajectory of growth has been fuelled by its financial strength, and footprint as Kenyaโs fourth largest bank in the branch network scale. Family Bank has a presence in some 20 locations in Nairobi alone, from its Head Office in Muindi Mbingu Street to Kenyatta Avenue, Gateway Mall to Gikomba, Kariobangi, Ngara, Westlands, Ruaka, River Road, Kayole to other Eastlands areas of Utawala, Donholm,Kasarani and Utawala.
Its owner Titus Kiondo Muya, is no longer actively involved in running affairs at Family Bank but retains a 5.34% stake in the business. His Daykio Plantations Limited owns 12.3% while Rachael Njeri Muya owns 13.42% of the bank. Julius Brian Kiondo Muya, son to Titus, owns 2.68%.
With the Groupโs balance sheet size at KSh192.9 billion at the end of June 2025 and Customerโs deposits of KSh 149.8 billion, Total Shareholdersโ Funds-what owners of the bank will be paid were the lender face liquidation, stood at KSh 25.1 billion at close of half year ended 30th June 2025
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