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 World’s Largest Bank Gets a Footprint in Kenya 

With opening an office in Nairobi, the bank is widely thought to be targeting U.S. multinationals entering the East Africa region, as well as wealth funds and universitie

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Happening Feb 24 2020 the move followed a January 24 2020 announcement by the lenders Chief Executive Officer, Jamie Dimon, made during the World Economic Forum, in Davos, Switzerland, saying the bank was aiming to grow its presence in Africa by opening branches in Ghana and Kenya.

:JP Morgan Chase Opens Nairobi Office, Marking Major Step in Africa Expansion and Boosting Kenya’s Global Economic Confidence

By Charles Wachira

JP Morgan Chase,America’s largest lender with a balance sheet total of $3.31 trillion,and the world’s largest bank by market capitalization now has a regional office in Nairobi, Kenya.

Happening this Feb 24 the move follows a January 24  2020 announcement by the lenders  Chief Executive Officer, Jamie Dimon, made during the World Economic Forum, in Davos, Switzerland, saying the bank was aiming to grow its presence in Africa by opening branches in Ghana and Kenya.

“You’ll see us open in some countries we are not in, in Africa you’ll be hearing about some of that stuff,” Mr Dimon had told Bloomberg Television in 2018.

According to BUSINESS CHIEF report, the bank was specifically focusing its continental expansion on Ghana and Kenya – both regulators in both  countries had previously blocked the firm’s expansion plans.

Kenya’s President William  Ruto said the move  was a vote for Kenya’s emerging success in the global marketplace and a sign of confidence in Kenya’s economy.

The Kenyan leader  while meeting  with Daniel Zelikow, vice-chairman and global head of J.P. Morgan Public Sector Group here in Nairobi held discussions centred on revising development financing so that it could be  more responsive to climate change.

“We welcome the firm’s expertise in environmental risks that will help Kenya to sustainably confront the climate change crisis,” Ruto said.

JP Morgan also has offices in Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa. JP Morgan’s history in Nigeria and Egypt dates back to 1960 and 1979, respectively, while in 1997 the bank  debuted in South Africa becoming  the first global investment bank to  open  offices there after the lifting of sanctions in April 1994.

With opening an office in Nairobi, the bank is widely thought  to be targeting U.S. multinationals entering the East Africa region, as well as wealth funds and universities.

Keywords:JP Morgan Chase Nairobi office:Africa expansion strategy:Jamie Dimon Africa presence:Kenya economic confidence:Climate change financing

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