Equity Group Holdings Limited

a
Public Company
Traded as KN: EQTY
USE: EBL
Industry Banking and Finance
Predecessor Equity Building Society
Founded 1984
Headquarters 9th Floor, Equity Centre
Hospital Road, Upper Hill
Nairobi, Kenya
Key people
David Ansell
Chairman[1][2]
James Mwangi
Group CEO
Products Loans, mortgages, investments, debit cards, credit cards
Revenue Increase Aftertax:KSh18.9 billion (US$189 million) (2017)[3]
Total assets KSh524.5 billion (US$5.243 billion) (2017)[3]
Number of employees
6,000+ (2014)
Website www.equitybankgroup.com

Equity Group Holdings Limited (EGHL), formerly Equity Bank Group, is a financial services holding company based in the African Great Lakes region. EGHL's headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[4]

Overview

EGHL is a large financial services conglomerate. As of 31 December 2017, it had assets exceeding KSh524.5 billion (US$5.243 billion). At the time, total group customers were 12.1 million in 6 African Great Lakes countries, with KSh373.1 billion (US$3.73 billion) in deposits.[3]

In June 2008, EGHL was voted by Euromoney Awards for Excellence as the best bank in Kenya. EGHL was named the overall best bank in Kenya at the Renaissance Capital Bank Awards in August 2008 and was cited locally as the only stock that returned positive shareholder value during 2008 at the Nairobi Stock Exchange. EGHL was named as the Best Performing Company in Africa during the annual African Investor Index Awards, held on 21 September 2009, in New York City.[5] EGHL has exclusive rights to issue American Express credit cards across the African continent outside South Africa.[6]

History

EGHL was founded in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community, as the Equity Building Society (EBS) in October 1984.[7] EBS was originally a provider of mortgage financing for customers in the low income population. Also because of its rural banking orientation, promotion of agribusiness is a significant and strategic intervention by the bank. By September 2015, Equity Bank had more than 9.2 million customers.[8] The Banker listed Equity Bank among the Top 1,000 Banks in the World with the highest return on assets in the African continent, generating a rate of 6.84 per cent on assets employed.[9]

Road sign of the Equity Bank in Juba, South Sudan

Prior to November 2014, Equity Bank was both a licensed bank and a holding company for its subsidiaries. On 31 October 2014, Equity Bank Group announced its intention to incorporate a new wholly owned subsidiary, Equity Bank (Kenya) Limited, to which it would transfer its Kenyan banking business, assets and liabilities. The rationale for the re-organisation is that by converting Equity Bank into a non-trading holding company that owns both banking and non-banking subsidiary companies and provides strategic, brand, risk and talent management to its subsidiaries, the Group will be better placed to invest and to develop the existing and new businesses as part of its third phase of growth and transformation.[10] These resolutions were all adopted during an extraordinary shareholders general meeting held on 24 November 2014 leading to the formation of Equity Bank Kenya Limited.[11]

In September 2015, the group completed its acquisition of 79 percent of DR Congo based ProCredit Bank Congo SARL from Procredit Group.[12] This acquisition marked the group's entry into sub-Saharan Africa’s third most populous country.[7][13]

Ownership

The stock of Equity Group Holdings Limited is traded on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, under the symbol: EQTY. On Thursday 18 June 2009, the Group's stock cross listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange and started trading that day, under the symbol: EBL.[14] As of December 2016, shareholding in the group's stock was as depicted in the table below:[15]

Equity Group Holdings Limited Stock Ownership
RankName of OwnerPercentage Ownership
1.Arise BV of Norway and Netherlands11.99[15][16]
2.British-American Investments Company5.52
3.James Njuguna Mwangi5.52
4.Equity Bank Employees' Share Ownership Plan3.25
5.Fortress Highlands Limited2.68
6.Standard Chartered Nominees Limited A/C KE0024272.56
7.Standard Chartered Nominees Non-Resident A/C 92572.54
8.Equity Bank Nominees Limited A/C 001042.47
9.Stanbic Bank Nominees Limited A/C NR3530153-12.40
10.Solidus Holdings Limited2.39
11.28,304 Other Investors60.82
Total100.00

Board of directors

The following are the board members of Equity Group Holdings Limited, as of 22 October 2016.[17]

  1. David Ansell, Chairman
  2. James Mwangi, CBS, Group Managing Director & CEO
  3. Benson Wairegi, EBS, non-executive Vice-chairman
  4. Temitope Lawani
  5. Bhartesh Shah
  6. Fredrick Muchokir
  7. Ernest Nzovu
  8. Babatunde Soyoye
  9. Shem Migot-Adholla
  10. Helen Gichohi, OGW, MBS
  11. David R. Ansell
  12. Alykhan Nathoo
  13. Dennis Aluanga
  14. John Staley
  15. Elizabeth Lwanga
  16. Mary Wamae Company secretary

Member companies

The companies that compose the Equity Group Holdings Limited include but are not limited to the following:

  1. Equity Bank Kenya LimitedNairobi, Kenya Kenya – 100% Shareholding – A commercial bank in Kenya, serving individuals and businesses.
  2. Equity Bank Rwanda LimitedKigali, Rwanda Rwanda[18][19] – 100% Shareholding – A commercial bank in Rwanda, serving both individuals and businesses.
  3. Equity Bank South Sudan LimitedJuba, South Sudan South Sudan – 100% Shareholding – A commercial bank in South Sudan.[20]
  4. Equity Bank Tanzania LimitedDar es Salaam, Tanzania Tanzania[21] – 100% Shareholding – A commercial bank in Tanzania.
  5. Equity Bank Uganda LimitedKampala, Uganda Uganda – 100% Shareholding – A commercial bank in Uganda.
  6. Equity Bank CongoKinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo: 86% Shareholding – A commercial bank in DR Congo.[20]
  7. Equity Consulting Group Limited – Nairobi, Kenya Kenya
  8. Equity Insurance Agency Limited – Nairobi, Kenya Kenya – 100% Shareholding – The insurance agency arm of the group. Offering bancassurance services to customers
  9. Equity Nominees Limited – Nairobi, Kenya Kenya – 100% Shareholding – A Nominee company.[22] Holding investments on behalf of customers.[15]
  10. Equity Investment Bank Limited – Nairobi, Kenya Kenya[23] – 100% Shareholding – An investment bank in Kenya. A member of the Nairobi Securities Exchange and licensed by the Capital Markets Authority.
  11. Finserve Africa LimitedNairobi, Kenya Kenya – 100% Shareholding – A mobile virtual network operator(MVNO) in the Kenya.
  12. Equity Group FoundationNairobi, Kenya Kenya – 100% Shareholding – The philanthropy and corporate social responsibility arm of the group.

See also

References

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  22. "Nominee Director and Nominee Companies". www.offshore-islands.com. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
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