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Kenyans to Enjoy Cheaper Loans After CBK Decision

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraAugust 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenyans to Benefit from Cheaper Loans After CBK Rate Cut

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has reduced its base lending rate to 9.50 per cent, offering hope for cheaper loans to millions of Kenyans. The 25-basis-point cut, announced on Tuesday, is the latest in a series of rate reductions aimed at supporting the country’s economic recovery after last year’s widespread protests.

Previously set at 9.75 per cent, the rate is now at one of the lowest levels in Kenya’s history. This move comes as the global economic landscape continues to shift, with many countries adjusting their monetary policies to cope with uncertainties in trade, commodity prices, and geopolitical developments.

What the Rate Cut Means for Kenyans

Commercial banks in Kenya use the Central Bank Rate (CBR) as a benchmark when setting their own lending rates. A lower CBR generally means cheaper loans and mortgages, making it less expensive for households to access credit and for businesses to finance investments.

This could boost spending, encourage entrepreneurship, and help struggling sectors recover.

“The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to lower the Central Bank Rate (CBR) by 25 basis points to 9.50 per cent from 9.75 per cent during its meeting held on August 12, 2025,” CBK said in an official statement.

The CBK attributed the decision to several key factors, including:

  • Lower inflation – Inflation is expected to remain under 5 per cent, supported by falling food prices, stable energy costs, and a steady exchange rate.
  • Improved economic growth – Kenya’s economy grew by 4.9 per cent in the first quarter of 2025, up from the third quarter of 2024, and is projected to strengthen further.
  • Positive outlook for 2026 – The CBK expects GDP to reach 5.2 per cent this year and 5.4 per cent in 2026, driven by strong performance in services, agriculture, and a rebound in manufacturing and industry.

Balancing Growth and Global Risks

Governor Kamau and the MPC also noted that global uncertainties—such as increased tariffs, trade tensions, and geopolitical instability—continue to complicate the business environment.

Despite these risks, the CBK believes there is still room to ease monetary policy further to encourage bank lending to the private sector and stimulate economic activity.

“Having considered these developments, the Committee concluded there was scope for a further easing of the monetary policy stance to complement earlier measures aimed at stimulating lending, while keeping inflation expectations stable and maintaining exchange rate stability,” the statement read.

Upcoming Policy Changes and Bank Reactions

Attention is now turning to Kenya’s commercial banks, which are expected to respond by lowering their own lending rates.

However, CBK’s history with banks on this matter has been mixed. While the CBR has been reduced steadily since August 2024—from a high of 12.75 per cent—banks have sometimes been slow to adjust their rates.

In May, the CBK even warned it could take punitive measures, including sanctions, to compel banks to pass on lower borrowing costs to customers.

A major policy discussion set for October will focus on introducing a Risk-Based Credit Pricing model, which could make lending rates more responsive to changes in the CBR and ensure that cheaper loans reach both individuals and businesses.

The MPC is scheduled to meet again in October 2025, where further decisions on interest rates and credit policy are expected.

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