Kihm Francis
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KCB has long understood the risk climate change poses to our communities. But with that risk, also comes opportunity such as providing capital to breakthrough new technologies, helping to finance the increased adoption of resource efficiency, renewable energy and supporting the infrastructure that will make our communities more resilient,” “The bank will use its original scale, reach and influence to deploy capital to help accelerate the transition to a low-carbon, sustainable economy,” KCB Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Paul Russo said. https://www.capitalfm.co.ke/business/2022/10/kcb-issues-sh336-billion-to-support-green-projects/
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The burning of fuel is the number one thing that is damaging the planet and sickening it’s inhabitants
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I like their several contributions for a better environment in various ways.
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K.C.B leads in many fronts. Great job.
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It's a plausible pact.KCB is way far much ahead of any other banks in the kenyan market that strives to address climate change in a variant of angles.