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Business22 May 2026 - 05:00

Stanbic Bank strengthens support for family-owned businesses with focus on governance, succession

Globally, family businesses are navigating a period of transition

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by MARTIN MWITA
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Stanbic Bank regional head of business and commercial banking Florence Wanja/ HANDOUT

STANBIC Bank Kenya has reinforced its commitment to supporting family-owned businesses through an advisory-led proposition focused on governance, succession planning, working capital, growth capital, wealth continuity and cross-border expansion.

This, as Family-owned businesses remain a critical part of Kenya’s enterprise landscape, anchoring employment, entrepreneurship, trade, innovation and intergenerational wealth creation.

Their role is reflected in Kenya’s broader enterprise economy, where Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises employ more than 15 million people and contribute about 30 percent to national value added, according to the Kenya Bankers Association and JICA MSME Survey Report.

Globally, family businesses are navigating a period of transition.

PwC’s 11th Global Family Business Survey, which covered 2,043 family business leaders across 82 countries, found that 43 per cent of family businesses reported double-digit sales growth in the previous financial year, up from 21 per cent in 2021.

The survey also highlighted growing pressure on family businesses to strengthen trust, purpose, governance and long-term sustainability.

Speaking during a Stanbic Bank Kenya’s Family-Owned Business Executive forum in Nairobi, East Africa regional head of business and commercial banking, Florence Wanja, said the evolving needs of family-owned businesses require financial partnerships that go beyond conventional banking.

For family-owned businesses, it is never just business. It is livelihood, identity, reputation and continuity. These businesses are legacy institutions, and their next phase of growth requires trusted partners who understand both the enterprise and the family behind it,” she noted.

Stanbic Bank Kenya’s Family-Owned Business proposition is anchored on practical support across governance, succession planning, working capital, growth capital, wealth continuity and long-term legacy structuring.

The bank said this approach recognises that decisions in family-owned businesses often extend beyond the balance sheet, touching on family relationships, ownership structures, employees, reputation and future generations.

Our role is not to start with a product. Our role is to start with the family’s ambition, the business’ growth path and the legacy that needs to be protected. Stanbic is the bridge between family and enterprise, and between local success and global opportunity,” said Wanja.

 As part of the broader proposition, Stanbic Bank Kenya also introduced its Offshore Proposition, designed to support family-owned businesses and family principals seeking international banking solutions, foreign-currency capabilities, wealth diversification, succession structuring, cross-border transactions and access to global financial opportunities.

 The bank said the Offshore Proposition complements its wider family business offering by helping enterprises think more strategically about international growth, currency exposure, wealth diversification and succession planning. 

Offshore is not about complexity. It is about control. For family-owned businesses, it creates the ability to diversify, protect wealth, structure succession and participate in global opportunities while remaining anchored in local trust,” said Wanja.

 Stanbic Bank Kenya is part of the Standard Bank Group, a leading African financial services organisation with operations across the continent and international markets.

This enables it to combine local relationship management and understanding of Kenyan family businesses with the global capability required to support cross-border growth and long-term wealth continuity.

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