Absa Bank Kenya named top employer for fifth consecutive year
Absa Bank Kenya Chief People Officer Mumbi Kahindo (3rd from right) leads the Absa team in receiving the Top Employer Award for the fifth year running. PHOTO| COURTESY
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Absa Bank Kenya has been recognised as a Top Employer for 2026 by the Top Employers Institute (TEI) for the fifth consecutive year, following an independent evaluation of its human capital practices across key areas.
The certification highlights Absa’s ability
to foster a high-performing workplace through data-driven strategies and a
strong focus on employee engagement and organisational growth.
The
recognition extends beyond Kenya, with Absa Group operations in Botswana,
Ghana, South Africa, Zambia, and Mauritius also receiving the Top Employer
distinction. The Group achieved an overall score of 93.66%, up from 90.15% in
2025 and well above the global benchmark of 85.9%.
All
six markets recorded scores above 87%, with Kenya improving by nearly five
percentage points compared to last year.
The Top
Employers Institute, active in 125 countries, assesses organisations through
its HR Best Practices Survey across six domains: People Strategy, Work
Environment, Talent Acquisition, Learning, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion,
and Wellbeing.
Speaking on
the recognition, Absa Bank Kenya CEO Abdi Mohamed said: “This certification
reflects the dedication and resilience of our people, who continue to make Absa
an exceptional place to work across Kenya and Africa.”
Notably, Absa
achieved full scores of 100% in Business Strategy, Leadership, and Performance,
demonstrating consistency in translating strategy into organisational results.
The bank also recorded strong results in Ethics and Integrity, scoring
99.49%—above both global and industry benchmarks.
The Work
Environment score rose to 98.41%, more than 10% above the global benchmark. The
most significant year-on-year improvements were recorded in offboarding (+18%),
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (+11.34%), rewards and recognition (+8.78%),
sustainability (+7.35%), and employer branding (+5.28%).
Chief People
Officer Mumbi Kahindo said the results reflect broader shifts in workplace
culture: “Being recognised for the fifth consecutive year gives insight into
how our people practices have evolved. We continue to strengthen how we listen
to our employees and act on their feedback, driving improvements across the
employee lifecycle.”
Abdi Mohamed
added: “Aligned to our group strategy, we remain committed to equipping our
employees to deliver excellence for our customers, while focusing on
leadership, learning, and wellbeing.”


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