Yesterday there was an announcement that the SBM Group of Mauritius would acquire Fidelity Bank for the sum of Kshs 100 (~$1) and inject capital worth Kshs 1.45 billion into the bank afterwards.
This has also been confirmed and welcomed by the Central Bank of Kenya which notes that SBM Group is the second largest company listed on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius. As at September 30, 2016, it had an asset base of about Ksh.417 billion (US$4.2 billion).
The 29th largest bank at the beginning of the year with Kshs 15 billion in assets and a pre tax loss of Kshs 4 million. It had Kshs. 10.4 billion in deposits, and Kshs. 9.6 billion in loans and 14 branches. Fidelity has had a bumpy year as it was briefly linked with legal cases after the shutdown of Imperial Bank. Earlier in the year it announced talks with Duet Capital to invest Kshs 1.9 of capital in the bank as CBK also moved to quash social media rumors that the bank was being placed under receivership. This all now seems in the past with this buyout of the shareholders of the bank at no cost.
$1 = Kshs 101.