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Equitel Eazzy Loans Recorded Ksh. 38.5 Bn in 2016

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Last updated: March 20, 2017 2:03 pm
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Equitel’s Eazzy Loan disbursements increased by more than six times in 2016, making the platform the preferred choice for accessing credit for bank customers.

Equity Bank, which operates the Equitel mobile money transfer service, announced that the value of Eazzy Loans advanced last year increased to Kshs 38.5 billion up from Ksh5.4 billion in 2015. This represents a 618 per cent increase.

“The digitization strategy continued to bear fruit for the Bank as the Group rolled out tools that deepened financial inclusion and broadened access, which resulted in an enhanced savings culture,” said Equity Group CEO while releasing the 2016 Full Year financial results at the Group’s investor briefing.

Equitel users increased to 2.7 million up from 1.6 million over the same period while the value of transactions increased to Ksh350 billion up from Ksh115 billion, representing a 318 per cent rise.

The number of processed Equitel transactions also increased in 2016 from 94.3 million to 227.4 million, a 141 per cent rise.

Equity Group added that continued use of Equitel and other digital banking products was fundamental in reducing the Group’s cost-to-income ratio to 50.7 per cent in 2016 up from 52.9 per cent recorded in 2015.

Overall, the Group’s profit before tax grew to Kshs 24.9 billion from Kshs 24.0 billion during the same period in 2015 with the regional subsidiaries contributing Ksh1.4 billion, accounting for 5 per cent of the Group profit before tax.

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