DTB has expanded its branch network by opening a new store in Kitui County, raising its total number of branches in Kenya to 92 and in East Africa to 161.
Moving the Kitui branch to another location is one of the steps in DTB’s strategy to increase access to financial services and also to get its various banking solutions closer to the customers.
The bank claims that the extension of the services is a proof of its readiness to support the socio-economic growth and thus, provide the community with a simple customer-centered kind of banking that will empower them.
Situated at the Chief Kitonga Building in Kitui Town, the new bank will serve a broad clientele base made up of individuals, traders, SMEs, farmers, and local businesses in an area that is witnessing an increase in commercial activity and entrepreneurship.
Speaking at the event, DTB Director of Retail Banking, George Otiende, highlighted the implementation of the bank’s mission to facilitate financial inclusion in all Kenyan counties.
“The opening of the Kitui branch reaffirms DTB’s commitment to supporting economic growth across Kenya’s counties. Kitui is a key commercial hub with a vibrant SME and trade ecosystem.
By expanding our presence here, we are ensuring that individuals, farmers, and businesses have access to tailored financial solutions that enable growth and long-term sustainability.
We are committed to walking alongside our customers and providing services that meet their needs in a convenient and personalized manner.”
The branch will offer a full suite of personal and business banking services including accounts, loans, supply chain financing, mortgages, cards, and investment solutions. Customers will also benefit from DTB’s digital banking platforms, enabling secure and seamless transactions complemented by dedicated in-branch support.
This latest rollout is part of DTB’s ongoing nationwide expansion which also included the branch launches in Mwea and Kilimani and a new Garissa branch that has already been opened for businesses.
In line with DTB’s branch expansion strategy, which has already seen the successful launch of the Mwea and Kilimani branches and the recent operational start of the Garissa branch this year, DTB remains committed to expanding its footprint.


