Anne Karanja

Anne Karanja is a Kenyan businesswoman, auditor and corporate executive, who serves as the managing director and chief executive officer of Kenya Post Office Savings Bank, effective 2014.[1]

Anne Karanja
Born
Kenya
NationalityKenyan
CitizenshipKenya
EducationGithunguri Girls High School
(High School Diploma)
University of Nairobi
(Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Sociology)
(Master of Business Administration)
Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya
(Certified Public Accountant Part II)
OccupationBusinesswoman, Auditor, Corporate Executive
Years active1981 – present
Known forLeadership Skills,
TitleManaging Director of Kenya Post Office Savings Bank

Background and education

She was born in Kenya. She studied at Githunguri Girls High School, where she graduated with a High School Diploma.[2]

She went on to the University of Nairobi, Kenya's oldest public university, where her first degree was a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Sociology. Shen then proceeded to pursue postgraduate studies at the same university, graduating with a Master of Business Administration, majoring in Strategic Management.[3]

Career

For the first seven and a half years of her career Ms Karanja worked as an auditor, in the office of the Controller and Auditor General of Kenya. In 1989, she joined Postbank Kenya, as an auditor.[2]

Over the years, she received promotions, holding various positions, including as Senior Manager, Money Transfer Service, as Manager, Internal Audit and as Manager, Administration and Property Management.[3]

In July 2014 Anne Karanja was appointed as CEO of the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank, in an acting capacity initially, to replace Nyambura Koigi, who retired on 30 June 2014 after nine consecutive years at that position.[4]

During her tenure she has focused on the promotion and use of technology in increasing the availability of services to the bank's customers.[2][5]

Other considerations

As of March 2019, Anne Karanja is one of five female CEOs in Kenya's commercial banking sector. The other four are (a) Nasim Devji, at Diamond Trust Bank (b) Betty Korir at Credit Bank (c) Rebecca Mbithi, at Family Bank and (d) Joyce Ann Wainaina, at Citibank Kenya.[6]

See also

References

  1. Nation Correspondent (31 July 2014). "Postbank seeks to adopt commercial status". Daily Nation. Nairobi. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  2. Gichuki, George (27 March 2018). "Anne Karanja: Putting Smiles On People's Faces". Nairobi: Biasharaleo Kenya. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  3. Bloomberg News (2019). "Executive Profile of Anne W. Karanja: Banking Services Director and Director of Operations, The Kenya Post Office Savings Bank". New York City: Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  4. Mutegi, Mugambi (23 July 2014). "Postbank MD retires after nine years at the helm". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  5. Destin Africa (15 August 2018). "Post Bank Launches M-Chama Banking Service". Nairobi: Destin Africa Kenya. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  6. Muhatia, Abel (26 February 2019). "Family Bank appoints Rebecca Mbithi as new CEO". The Star (Kenya). Nairobi. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
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