NCBA expands its branch network as it opens doors in Tatu City
NCBA Tatu City Branch, located in Eneo at Tatu Central, a Grade A mixed-use retail and commercial office development, began operating in November 2024.

NCBA has today opened its Tatu City Branch in one of Kenya’s leading Special Economic Zones. This emphasises its commitment to providing banking solutions to individuals and businesses in Kenya’s fast-paced urban development. Tatu City is the seventh branch in the larger Kiambu county, with Githunguri and Limuru opening last year.
Tatu City has spurred industrial growth in the region by offering modern utilities, reliable power and improved road networks. This has attracted manufacturing firms, logistics companies and SMEs, promoting job creation and economic growth.
NCBA Tatu City Branch, located in Eneo at Tatu Central, a Grade A mixed-use retail and commercial office development, began operating in November 2024. The launch comes after the branch demonstrated encouraging performance, solidifying our commitment to retail banking expansion.
“As NCBA, we are devoted to creating convenience and comfort for our customers. We want to make our banking services readily accessible and responsive to the unique needs of each community, be it a resident looking for personal financing, an employee in need of a quick loan or a business seeking asset financing or working capital, we are ready to partner with you. As part of customer satisfaction and increased engagement, we offer convenience by reducing the need to travel to neighbouring towns to access banking services,” Ag. Mr. Dennis Njau, the Group Director Retail Banking at NCBA, said,
In support of Kenya’s Vision 2030, Tatu City has invested in manufacturing, real estate, and commerce, advancing the country’s industrialisation agenda. NCBA has proudly supported these sectors through its financial products and solutions. With most companies having active schemes, NCBA has looped in businesses to allow their staff access to credit facilities customised to their needs.
NCBA has additionally partnered with real estate developers around Tatu City to offer mortgage solutions to more than 25,000 people living, working, and studying in the area. Experiencing an influx of interbranch customers, the branch has made it easier for over 100 operational or development businesses to conduct their transactions.
In addition to its environmental sustainability commitment, the bank donated 100 trees and planted five ceremonial trees to support the community’s green initiatives during the branch’s launch.
“We are excited to bring NCBA services closer to our Tatu City customers, and we have received a positive reception from the community. As part of customer satisfaction and increased engagement, we offer convenience by reducing the need to travel to neighbouring towns to access banking services,” said Group Director Risk and Compliance at NCBA, Mr Tim Armitage.