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Moniepoint Enters Kenya with 78% Stake in Sumac Microfinance Bank

March 27, 2026
2 min read
Author: Kay-Lyne Wolfenden

The acquisition provides Moniepoint with immediate access to a deposit-taking licence, a significant advantage in a market where regulators have tightly controlled the issuance of new banking licences.

Moniepoint  has officially entered the Kenyan market after acquiring a 78% stake in Sumac Microfinance Bank , marking a major milestone in the Nigerian fintech’s long-running expansion efforts into East Africa. The acquisition provides Moniepoint with immediate access to a deposit-taking licence, a significant advantage in a market where regulators have tightly controlled the issuance of new banking licences.

The move comes after an earlier failed attempt to gain entry through a proposed acquisition of Kopo Kopo, which ultimately did not materialize. That setback had delayed Moniepoint’s ambitions in Kenya, a market largely dominated by established players such as Safaricom.

Founded more than 20 years ago, Sumac Microfinance Bank operates as a tier-three lender but brings valuable infrastructure, including a functioning branch network and an existing customer base. These assets are expected to serve as a launchpad for Moniepoint to roll out its high-volume, credit-driven business model, which has been central to its rapid growth in Nigeria.

The Kenya expansion comes shortly after Moniepoint completed the acquisition of Orda, a Nigerian restaurant management software provider. Together, these moves signal a broader strategic shift as the company evolves beyond payments into offering integrated, end-to-end business solutions. By combining financial services with operational software tools, Moniepoint aims to support businesses across their full value chain.

However, the Kenyan market presents a different operating environment. Mobile money penetration is significantly higher, competition is more mature, and regulators have adopted a more cautious approach to digital lending. Despite these differences, gaps in access to credit and financial services for small and medium-sized enterprises remain a key opportunity.

As its first major expansion beyond Nigeria, Moniepoint’s entry into Kenya represents a critical test of its ability to replicate its success in a new and highly competitive market.

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