Upperhill Hotel Among Major Kenyan Hotels Placed Under Receivership In 2025
Photo of Nairobi Upperhill Hotel. PHOTO/Nairobi Upperhill Hotel

Since the start of 2025, several companies in Kenya have shut down, citing a tough economic environment marked by the high cost of living, rising taxes, and mounting debts.

The hospitality sector has faced significant challenges, including rising non-performing loans, intense competition from short-term rentals like Airbnb, and a slow recovery following the pandemic.

As a result, banks have increasingly turned to receivership to recover debts, particularly targeting mid-tier establishments, including three- and four-star hotels. Since January 2025, at least three notable hotels have been seized or placed under receivership due to unpaid loans.

This article highlights some of the major hotels in Kenya that have been placed under receivership by banks since the beginning of 2025.

Eastland Hotel, a popular 4-star hotel located in Kilimani area in Nairobi, was recently placed under receivership by Equity Bank due to an undisclosed debt effective September 9 2025.

In a notice dated Thursday, September 11, 2025, Equity Bank announced the appointment of Kamal Anantroy Bhatt of Anant Bhatt LLP as the Receiver and Manager of the hotel.

โ€œNotice is hereby given that Kamal Anantroy Bhatt and Jai Kamal Bhatt, of Anant Bhatt LLP, were appointed as Joint Receivers and Managers (โ€˜the Receiversโ€™) of Eastland Hotel Limited (โ€˜the Companyโ€™) on September 9, 2025, by Equity Bank (Kenya) Limited (โ€˜the Bankโ€™),โ€ read part of the notice.

The Nairobi Upper Hill Hotel, situated in the Upper Hill area of Nairobi, was placed under receivership by the National Bank of Kenya on August 18, 2025.

In a notice dated Wednesday, August 20, 2025, NBK announced the appointment of Kamal Anantroy Bhatt of Anant Bhatt LLP as the Receiver and Manager of the hotel.

โ€œNotice is hereby given that Kamal Anantroy Bhatt, of Anant Bhatt LLP, was appointed as Receiver & Manager (โ€˜The Receiverโ€™) of Nairobi Upper Hill Hotel Limited (โ€˜the Companyโ€™) on 18th August 2025 by National Bank of Kenya Limited (โ€˜the Bankโ€™),โ€ the notice read in part.

The Nairobi Upper Hill Hotel, owned by businessman Geoffrey Wahome Muotia, reportedly owes NBK Ksh447 million from loans dating back to 2014.

In August 2025, the National Bank of Kenya (NBK) placed the Nyakoe Hotel in Kisii under receivership due to an undisclosed debt.

The move was part of a larger effort by NBK to recover money from multiple debtors.

The Bank officially appointed Kamal Anantroy Bhatt of the accounting and consultancy firm Anant Bhatt LLP as the receiver.

The receivership followed a long-running disagreement between NBK and the hotelโ€™s management regarding an unpaid debt.

NBK announced that the receiver would take control of all businesses and affairs of the Nyakoe Hotel.

Circumstances Under Which Companies are Placed Under Receivership

A receivership is a way for lenders to recover money when a company fails to make loan payments. A receiver can also be appointed during a shareholder dispute to finish a project, sell assets, or sell the business.

Circumstances companies can be placed under receivership:

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Upperhill Hotel Among Major Kenyan Hotels Placed Under Receivership In 2025
Photo of the Eastland Hotel building. PHOTO/Eastland

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