How NCBA is Kicking Off Its Citizenship & Sustainability Initiatives in 2025

How NCBA is Kicking Off Its Citizenship & Sustainability Initiatives in 2025 On 14th January 2025, the bank launched its Golf Series 2025 Edition at Railways Golf Club

NCBA is starting the year strong with a clear focus on sustainability and community engagement. On 14th January 2025, the bank launched its Golf Series 2025 Edition at Railways Golf Club, signaling the beginning of a new chapter in their efforts to make a meaningful impact. More than just a sponsorship, NCBA’s support for golf in East Africa is part of their broader commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.

NCBA is starting the year strong with a clear focus on sustainability and community engagement

Through their “Change the Story” sustainability platform, NCBA has aligned its sponsorship initiatives with a deeper mission. The goal is to champion inclusive communities, nurture talent, and drive meaningful change not only in Kenya but across the East African region. By sponsoring golf tournaments, they aim to create opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds to thrive in the sport, from juniors to professionals.

As part of their ongoing commitment to sustainability, NCBA made a significant contribution to the environment at the launch event. The bank donated over 100 trees to Railways Golf Club, which brings the total number of trees planted at the club to 400. This donation is just one piece of NCBA’s broader initiative to plant 10 million trees across the region. Their dedication to environmental care and fostering a greener future remains a key pillar of their sustainability efforts.

NCBA officially launched the 2025 NCBA Golf Series this week at the Kenya Railway Golf Club, kicking off an exciting golfing season across East Africa

This year, NCBA has committed to sponsoring a remarkable 159 events, with an investment of over KES 60 million. The series will include 41 tournaments across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda, comprising 31 KAGC events, 75 Junior tournaments, and 12 Pro events. NCBA’s sponsorship efforts reflect their commitment to growing the sport of golf at every level, from grassroots initiatives to professional tournaments, across the region.

In line with this, NCBA has also played a significant role in developing the next generation of golf talent. The bank has funded the training of certified coaches who will help juniors elevate their game to a professional level. This partnership with organizations like the Junior Golf Foundation (JGF) and Kenya Golf Union is designed to make golf more accessible and impactful, helping young golfers in the region reach their full potential.

John Gachora, NCBA’s Group Managing Director, shared that the bank is working on creating a sustainable approach to supporting professional golf and ensuring its long-term growth in Kenya

Looking ahead, NCBA has big plans for pro-golf in Kenya. John Gachora, NCBA’s Group Managing Director, shared that the bank is working on creating a sustainable approach to supporting professional golf and ensuring its long-term growth in Kenya. The bank’s investment in golf tournaments is just the beginning of a broader strategy to see Kenyan golfers excel on the global stage, including at the prestigious Kenya Open and even at the Olympics.

NCBA’s commitment to the sport, community, and sustainability in 2025 reflects their vision of supporting sports and also making a lasting impact on the region’s development. With exciting partnerships and an expanded tournament series, the bank is poised to continue making a significant difference in the world of golf and beyond.

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