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ABSA Kenya Reports a Resilient Sh6.2 Billion After Tax Profits

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Absa Bank Kenya has reported a resilient Sh6.2 billion profit after tax for the first quarter of 2025, marking a 4% year-on-year growth despite a dip in revenue. Total revenue fell by 4% to Sh15.8 billion, weighed down by an 11% drop in non-.......

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