Central Bank of Kenya Lists Banks with Lowest, Highest Loan and Deposit Rates
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The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has published the lending and deposit interest rates for all banks operating in the country after it lowered the base rate to 9.75%.

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CBK shared the data for commercial lenders on Friday, June 27, indicating that the average lending rate for May 2025 stood at 15.44%, while the average deposit rate was 8.7%.
Citibank Kenya offers the lowest lending rate at 10.82%, followed by Stanbic Bank Kenya Limited at 12.84% and Standard Chartered Bank Kenya at 13.35%.
In contrast, the Commercial International Bank Kenya Ltd recorded the highest lending rate at 20% followed by Access Bank Kenya (19.98%) and Middle East Bank Kenya (19.87%).
For deposit rates, Credit Bank leads with 12.68%, followed by ABC Bank (12.63%) and Family Bank (11.64%).

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On the other hand, banks with the lowest deposit rates are Premier Bank (2.75%), Standard Chartered (3.14%), Cooperative Bank of Kenya (6.44%) and HFC Limited (6.81%).
1. Citibank Kenya | 10.82% | 7.29% |
2. Stanbic Bank Kenya | 12.84% | 7.56% |
3. Standard Chartered Bank Kenya Ltd | 13.35% | 3.14% |
4. Guardian Bank | 13.57% | 8.17% |
5. Consolidated Bank of Kenya | 13.61% | 7.31% |
6. Ecobank Kenya | 13.72% | 8.78% |
7. Paramount Bank Ltd | 14.47% | 10.81% |
8. Habib Bank | 14.55% | 8.34% |
9. Gulf African Bank | 14.77% | 8.54% |
10. Equity Bank Kenya Ltd | `14.89% | 10.76% |
11. Bank of India | 14.94% | 10.20% |
12. Premier Bank Kenya Ltd | 15.12% | 2.75% |
13. Bank of Baroda Kenya (Ltd) | 15.12% | 10.19% |
14. Diamond Trust Bank | 15.44% | 8.43% |
15. ABSA Bank Kenya | 15.48% | 8.88% |
16. Guaranty Trust Bank Kenya | 15.61% | 8.01% |
17. Victoria Commercial Bank | 15.68% | 8.70% |
18. NCBA Bank Kenya | 15.68% | 8.41% |
19. KCB | 15.76% | 7.07% |
20. Prime Bank Ltd | 15.79% | 10.39% |
21. Kingdom Bank Ltd | 15.80% | 10.22% |
22. National Bank of Kenya | 15.87% | 7.92% |
23. Co-operative Bank of Kenya | 16.10% | 6.44% |
24. M-Oriental Bank Ltd | 16.17% | 9.76% |
25. Family Bank Ltd | 16.40% | 11.64% |
26. Development Bank of Kenya | 16.63% | 10.83% |
27. DIB Bank Kenya | 16.87% | 9.72% |
28. UBA Bank Kenya | 16.90% | 8.70% |
29. 1&M Bank Ltd | 16.90% | 8.38% |
30. African Banking Corporation Ltd | 17.31% | 12.63% |
31. Sidian Bank Ltd | 17.68% | 9.07% |
32. Bank of Africa Kenya Ltd | 18.07% | 9.52% |
33. SBM Bank Kenya Ltd | 18.09% | 10.12% |
34. HFC Limited | 18.99% | 6.81% |
35. Credit Bank PLC | 19.41% | 12.68% |
36. Middle East Bank (K) Ltd | 19.87% | 9.66% |
37. Access Bank Kenya | 19.98% | 10.31% |
38. Commercial International Bank Kenya | 20.00% | 10.42% |
In other news, CBK raised KSh 57 billion in June bills that were oversubscribed.
With bids totalling KSh 43 billion versus an offer of KSh 10 billion, the 364-day Treasury bill was the most oversubscribed, and CBK accepted KSh 32.13 billion.
Interest rates for all tenors experienced a slight decline, with the 91-day bill falling to 8.2816%, the 182-day to 8.5433%, and the 364-day to 9.9985%.
Source: TUKO.co.ke