As of June 2015, KCB Rwanda was a medium-sized financial service provider, with estimated total assets of about US$190.2 million (RWF:140 billion) and shareholders' equity of approximately US$16.3 million (RWF:12 billion).[2]
History
In December 2008, KCB Rwanda commenced banking services in Kigali, following licensing by the National Bank of Rwanda. Since then, the bank has opened fourteen (14) branches in the country.[2] KCB Rwanda is a 100% subsidiary of the KCB Group.
Following the Acquisition of BPR by KCB Group,[4] KCB Rwanda was merged into Banque Populaire du Rwanda to form BPR Bank Rwanda Plc, making it the country's second largest bank.[5]
Branch network
As of November 2015[update], KCB Rwanda has a network of fourteen (14) branches across the country. Among the locations where the bank maintains branches are the following:[6][7]