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NCBA Ends Year on a High with Johari Awards After KSh 16.4B Profit

NCBA Group has ended the year on a high with Johari Awards after posting KSh 16.4Bn profit after tax, an 8.5% increase year-on-year.

The Group’s profit before tax stood at KSh 20.5 billion while operating income rose to KSh 53.4 billion, representing a 13.8% increase.

The 2025 Johari Awards kicked off with regional events in Mombasa, Western Kenya, Eldoret, Mt. Kenya Region and Thika recognising performance at the grassroots, strengthening partner relationships, and celebrating regional excellence before the final national event in Nairobi.

The firm honoured 154 outstanding performers, comprising 75 regional winners celebrated during mini-galas across the country and 79 winners recognised at the Nairobi finale last evening.

Speaking at the gala, James Gossip, Managing Director of NCBA  Kenya, commented,

“The Johari Awards continue to showcase the power of partnership, resilience, and shared ambition. Every winner here tonight reflects the strength of our ecosystem; dealers, brokers, agents, intermediaries, and teams that fuel our leadership in Asset Finance and Insurance.”

From the left, Lucy Kireti, Nairobi Regional Business Development Manager, Asset Finance – New Market Vehicles and Elizabeth Karanja NCBA Head, Business Development, Retail Asset, Finance.

This year’s awards celebrated excellence in both regional and national categories, including;

NEW MARKET – BEST BRANDS (Dealership Volume)

Awarding the best-performing brands in the New Market segment for the highest volumes in 2025:

PRE-OWNED MARKET – Dealership Value

Recognising dealerships in the Pre-Owned Market segment that delivered the highest referral value in 2025:

PRE-OWNED MARKET – Dealership Volume

Awarding Pre-Owned Market dealerships that recorded the highest referral volumes in 2025:

GOLD CATEGORY – Insurance Brokers

Recognising Insurance Brokers who booked over KSh 50 million in IPF business in 2025:

INSURANCE COMPANIES – Top IPF Contributors

Awarding Insurance Companies that delivered the highest IPF business in 2025:

ASSET FINANCE – INDIVIDUAL OVERALL WINNERS

Celebrating top-performing individual sales professionals for the highest referral value in 2025:

IPF – INDIVIDUAL AGENTS LINKED TO AN UNDERWRITER

Recognising agents who booked the highest IPF business volumes in 2025:

Winners represented both individual performers and dealership or insurance group champions, highlighting the breadth of NCBA’s partner network. These rewards underscore NCBA’s continued investment in motivating and recognising high-performing partners.

The Johari Awards, now in their nineteenth year, remain the benchmark for excellence among vehicle dealers, insurance agencies, brokers, intermediaries, and sales teams who drive NCBA’s dominance in the Asset Finance and Insurance Premium Finance markets. NCBA reiterated its commitment to enabling growth for its partners and customers, reinforcing the Awards as one of Kenya’s most influential platforms honouring excellence in Asset Finance and Insurance.

 

 

 

 

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