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Queen Banking: Empowering Women in Finance

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Family Bank’s Queen Banking initiative is dedicated to empowering women in the financial world. Recognizing the unique challenges women face as business owners, professionals, and individuals seeking financial growth, Queen Banking provides targeted support and resources to help them thrive.   

Beyond financial products, Queen Banking aims to build a community where women can connect, share experiences, and support one another. The initiative emphasizes networking opportunities, capacity building, and access to essential resources to empower women to achieve their financial goals.   

Queen Banking specifically recognizes the “Queen in Business” – the woman with a bold entrepreneurial spirit and a vision for creating and leading successful ventures. Understanding the unique challenges these women face, Family Bank provides the financial tools, guidance, and resources they need to succeed.   

  • Unsecured Loans: Up to KES 7 million for general business purposes, KES 2.5 million for Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) projects, KES 2 million for agribusiness ventures, and KES 10 million for school financing (Inua Shule).
  • Asset Finance: Up to 95% financing with repayment terms up to 60 months.
  • Stock Financing: Up to KES 6.5 million in unsecured financing.
  • Trade Finance Solutions: Including Guarantee Issuance, LPO Financing, and Invoice Discounting.   
  • Digital Financial Channels: Access to world-class digital platforms such as PesaPap, Internet Banking, and Family Pay (Bulk Payment Solution).   
  • Financial Fitness Resources: Seminars and webinars to enhance financial literacy.
  • Networking and Market Access: Networking opportunities through Soko Events and exclusive access to a Business Club that provides local and international exposure.   

Queen Banking represents Family Bank’s commitment to uplifting women in Kenya, recognizing their potential as key drivers of economic development and societal change.  

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