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DTB’S CEO Recognized Among Top 25 Powerful Women in the C-Suite Impacting Business 2022

Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) Group CEO Nasim Devji has been listed as one of the Top 25 Powerful Women in the C-Suite Impacting Business 2022 by Business Monthly magazine.

Specifically, Mrs. Devji has been recognized for her role in steering DTB’s expansion drive to complement the group’s business growth strategy as a leading financial institution in East Africa. This includes an increase of 17 branch outlets by the end of 2022, aligned with DTB’s efforts to deepen its market presence and increase value through its assets beyond 2022.

This addition will increase DTB’s branch network in Kenya from 63 to 81, and the total branch network across East Africa from 129 to 146.

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Speaking about this achievement, DTB Group CEO and MD, Nasim Devji said “It is a privilege to be recognized in this list. I am keen to ensure that we deliver on our commitment to creating convenience for our customers, growing our market presence, and delivering value for our shareholders while protecting our planet, our people, and our communities.”

DTB net earnings increased to Ksh 4.4 Bn in 2021 compared to Ksh 3.5 Bn over a similar period in 2020, representing an increase of 25.7%. The Group’s loans and advances to customers increased to Ksh 220.4 Bn in 2021 from Ksh 20.6 Bn in 2020. Customers’ deposits increased to 331.4 Bn in the same period, up from 298.2 Bn in 2020.

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On his part, Business Monthly publisher Dr. Hanningtone Gaya said “The East African list reflects women leaders that have affected and managed change and transformation of both the people and organizational culture. These leaders are cognizant of social impact, especially leadership on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with major societal impact.”

The 25 women who made the list this year were mainly CEOs and a few held level two C-Suite positions that are equivalent to Deputy CEOs. They are all at the helm of organizations, firms, and functions where they continue to excel in their performance, displaying phenomenal corporate leadership styles, human transformation, empathy, and a high degree of emotional intelligence.

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