Standard Chartered Bank says injected KShs 6.3 billion in direct and indirect lending to Micro, Small and Medium enterprises (SME) in 9 months to September 2019. With this, the bank says it supported more than 8,000 such enterprises in the process.
According to the Bank’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Kariuki Ngari, this reiterates the bank’s commitment towards supporting lending to the private sector, particularly the Small and Medium Enterprise sector despite the prevailing capped interest rate regime.
”As a bank, we appreciate the key role played by the SME sector play in sustained growth of the Kenyan economy and we like to restate our commitment to supporting the SME, and the private sector in general,” Mr. Kariuki said.
Credit crunch
Since 2016 following the enactment of the interest rate capping law, private sector has experienced unprecedented credit crunch. As such, there has been a huge financing gap with most SMEs losing access to credit.
“The repeal of the interest rate cap is a step in the right direction as it allows market forces to determine interest rates and to price risk appropriately. Standard Chartered Bank would however like to reassure clients that they will not see a spike in interest rates. Over the last couple of years, we have realigned our business model and massively invested in technology to derive efficiencies which has enabled us share the savings with our clients,” Mr. Ngari said.
“As Standard Chartered Bank, we hold ourselves to a high standard and commit to act responsibly by doing right by our clients and the communities in which we operate to fulfil our purpose of Driving Commerce and Prosperity through our unique diversity,” he added.
Mr. Ngari said the existing loan facilities will not be repriced following the repeal of the interest rate cap.
“These facilities will continue under the existing loan agreements. We are finalizing plans to roll out a fully-fledged Risk – based pricing model for new facilities, which we will announce in due course,” he said.
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