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Kenya Bankers' Association Bank Branch Address Listing KENYA BANKERS' ASSOCIATION BANK BRANCH ADDRESS LISTING BANK : 01 - Kenya Commercial Bank Limited BRANCH CODE BRANCH NAME BRANCH ADDRESS TELEPHONE FAX NUMBER 091 Eastleigh Eastleigh 6766964,22646 6766539 6/7 6766540/39 16467 Nairobi 00610 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 092 CPC Kencom House 3270000 48400 Nairobi 00200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 094 Head Office Kencom Hse 3270000/28510 216405 00 2852000,25288 48400 6/9 Nairobi 00100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 095 Wote Wote 044-33072 33127 33145/33133 269 Wote Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 100 Moi Avenue Kencom Hse 244939/241968 225637 1 242006/225837 30081 Nairobi 00100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 101 Kipande Hse Kenyatta Avenue 340161/86 318911 341031 30012 Nairobi 00100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 102 Treasury Square Mombasa 041-2312524/9 228443 2312628/22136 30 30012 Mombasa 80100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 103 Nakuru 051-2211709/12 214195 051-2213630 18 Nakuru 20100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 104 KICC KICC 246068 248501 214878 46950 Nairobi 00100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 105 Kisumu Kisumu 057-2041236/7 2021260 057-2023307/16 17 Kisumu 40100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 106 Kericho Kericho 30040,20237 30636 052-21310/4/5 43 Kericho 20200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 107 Tom Mboya Tom Mboya St 317106/091 317115 47861 Nairobi 00400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 108 Thika Thika 067-21868/9, 31669 31411 067-22296/339/ 271 603/750 Thika 01000 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 109 Eldoret Uasin Gishu 053-2062241/2 2061259 053-2030470/78 0 560 Eldoret 30100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 110 Kakamega Kakamega 056-30060/1 20989 056-20821/2022 0 560 Kakamega 50100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 111 Kilindini 041-230923/224 222395 041-2221094/23 457 90300 0924 Mombasa 80100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 112 Nyeri 061-2030613/4/ 2030073 465 061-2030758/07 215 1/631 Nyeri 10100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 113 Industrial Area Enterprise Bldg 557033/859 557165 650125/4,65005 18031 4/5 Nairobi 00500 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 114 River Rd River Rd 247183/4 211959 241008/219761 48957 Nairobi 00100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 115 Muranga 060-30190/1/2 30193 060-30195,3008 112 2 Muranga Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 116 Embu 068-31212/4 30166 068-30588/270/ 75 141 Embu 60100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 117 Kangema 322007 322412 322414/366 66 Kangema 10202 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 119 Kiambu 066-22314/5 22998 066-22746 66 Kiambu 00900 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 120 Karatina Nyeri 061-72275/6 71935 061-72854 192 Karatina 10101 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 121 Siaya 321438 21757 321227/633 52 Siaya 40600 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 122 Nyahururu 065-32452,0202 32335 062617 065-32530/3200 64 5 Nyahururu 20300 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 123 Meru Meru 064-30014/3032 20886 7 064-20630/155, 64082 178 Meru 60200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 124 Mumias Mumias 056-64082/6414 641408 99 056-641022/24, 193 641290 Mumias 50102 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 125 Nanyuki Laikipia 062-31646/7 32451 062-32127,3267 323 6 Nanyuki 10400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 127 Moyale Moyale 069-52234/5 52221 069-52097,0734 962366 91 Moyale 60700 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 129 Kikuyu Kikuyu 066-32132/3335 33246 4 066-33046 91 Kikuyu 00902 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 130 Tala 044-621038/376 621593 Machakos 044-621593/7 173 Tala 90131 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 131 Kajiado Kajiado 045-21148 21095 045-21171/4 43 Kajiado 01100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 133 Custody Services Kencom Hse 248912 48400 Nairobi 00100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 134 Matuu Matuu 067-4355428,02 4355121 02062678 067-4355510/43 55029 147 Matuu 90119 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 135 Kitui Kitui 044-22751/2246 22705 2 044-22524 683 Kitui 90200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 136 Mvita Mvita 041-2493385/6/ 2492036 7 041-2492058 83534 Mombasa 80100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 137 Jogoo Rd KCB Bldg 554715/535097 552278 Jogoo Rd 555828 60857 Nairobi 00200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 140 Marsabit Marsabit 069-2093,2249 2431 069-2088 60857 Marsabit 60500 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 141 Sarit Centre Westlands 3747576/7 3743373 3740107/37507 14959 59 Nairobi Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 142 Loitokitok Kajiado 045-622064/5 622400 045-622220/622 182 212 Loitokitok 00209 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 143 Nandi Hills Nandi 020-2611317 053-8004249 184 Nandi Hills 30301 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 144 Lodwar Lodwar 054-21082/470 21220 054-21083,0735 642713 150 Lodwar 30500 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 145 UN Gigiri UNEP Gigigiri 020-520205,622 522606 670/1/937 020-622444/5,7 39402 10204 Nairobi 00623 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 146 Hola Tana River 046-62238/92 62292 046-62450/6221 100 0 Hola 70101 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 147 Ruiru Ruiru 067-5854263/6, 0202062608 067-5855092/45 14 400 Ruiru 00232 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 148 Mwingi Mwingi 044-822620/046 822056 044-822069/70 400 Mwingi 90400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 149 Kitale Trans-Nzoia 054-30782,3157 30392 054-31659/428 5 1974 Kitale 30200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 150 Mandera Mandera 046-52034,0734 52228 989343 046-52214/112 275 Mandera 70300 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 151 Kapenguria West Pokot 054-62425 62413 054-62470,6224 396 0 Kapenguria 30600 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 152 Kabarnet Kabarnet 053-22010/2210 21216 2 053-22369 175 Kabarnet 30400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 153 Wajir 046-421536/136 421380 /408 046-421730,072 201 1492500 Wajir 70200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 154 Maralal Samburu 065-62066 62299 065-62272 260 Maralal 20600 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 155 Limuru Limuru 020-2103511/2 933 Limuru 00217 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 157 Ukunda Kwale 040-3202197/34 3203012 98 040-3202585/34 99 933 Diani 80401 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 158 Iten Iten 053-42064/87 42432 053-42209 456 Iten 30700 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 159 Gilgil Nakuru 050-4015402/24 4015242 050-4002034,02 290 02337643 Gilgil 20116 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 161 Ongata Rongai Ongata Rongai 045-23065,2204 23240 4 045-23331 287 Ongata 00511 Rongai Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 162 Kitengela Kitengela 045-22550 22862 045-22044/2223 0 126 Kitengela 00241 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 163 Eldama Ravine Eldama Ravine 051-752486 752178 051-752221 415 Eldama 20103 Kenya Ravine EMAIL : [email protected] 164 Kibwezi Kibwezi 044-3500061 3500242 044-3500029 288 Kibwezi 90137 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 166 Kapsabet Nandi 053-52133,2292 52537 20 053-52545 164 Kapsabet 30300 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 167 University Way Anniversary Towers 213701/229227 217305 312388/9,24855 4 164 Nairobi 00300 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 168 Eldoret West Uasin Gishu 053-2062257/8, 2061313 Eldoret 053-2062287/60 2060316 5197 3 Eldoret 300100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 169 Garissa Garissa 046-2102175/34 2589 74 020-2084428 143 Garissa 70100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 173 Lamu Lamu 046-633327/562 633196 ,522034 046-632082,634 121 007 Lamu 80500 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 174 Kilifi 041-522034/522 522233 363 041-522093,271 9433/4 528 Kilifi 80108 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 175 Milimani NSSF Complex Bldg 2719433/4 2729942 2729956/86 69695 Nairobi 00400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 176 Nyamira 058-6144295/44 6144270 058-6144464/27 403 0 Nyamira 40500 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 177 Mukurwe-ini 061-2060221/40 2060421 1 061-2060403,07 21492541 450 Mukuruweini 10103 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 180 Village Market Village Market 7122003/012 522010 7120483 450 Village 00621 Market Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 181 Bomet Bomet 052-22033/226 22430 052-22430/2333 264 1 Bomet 20400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 183 Mbale Vihiga 056-51471/5154 51097 2 056-51098 1123 Mbale 50300 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 184 Narok Narok 050-22583 22562 050-22576 406 Narok 20500 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 185 Othaya Othaya 061-3152201/2 52282 061-3152238 201 Othaya 10106 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 186 Voi Taita Taveta 043-2030138 2030073 043-2030290/20 137 30395 Voi 80300 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 188 Webuye Webuye 055-41031/4115 41076 0 055-41062/32 332 Webuye 50205 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 189 Sotik Kericho 052-532013/485 532474 052-532357 264 Sotik 20406 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 190 Naivasha Naivasha 050-2020275/32 2020701 5 050-2020231 264 Naivasha 20117 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 191 Kisii Kisii 058-30643,3004 31814 058-31976/89 2/567 476 Kisii 40200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 192 Migori Migori 059-20501/533 20180 059-20115/117 54 Migori 40400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 193 Githunguri Kiambu 020-4774761 65037 020-4776354 1 Githunguri 00216 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 194 Machakos Machakos 044-21780/1 21005 044-21817/779 30 Machakos 90100 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 195 Kerugoya Kirinyaga 060-21016/96 21193 060-21356,2100 90 4 Kerugoya 10300 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 196 Chuka Chuka 064-630020/277 630044 064-630507/278 7014 Chuka 60400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 197 Bungoma Bungoma 055-30605/687, 30292 0202337662 055-30688/3101 1 380 Bungoma 50200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 198 Wundanyi Taita Taveta 043-42058 42043 043-42019/198 380 Wundanyi 80304 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 199 Malindi Malindi 042-20148,3145 20968 042-314464/416 1 9 Malindi 80200 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 201 Capital Hill Upper Hill 2737103 27371078 2725508 69695 Nairobi 00400 Kenya EMAIL : [email protected] 202 Karen Karen 8833328 882796
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