By
George Ngigi
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
Standard Chartered Bank Kenya has increased its interim dividend payout despite posting a 16.8 percent drop in net profit for the half year ended June 2026.
StanChart’s management declared an interim dividend of Sh8.50 per share, up from Sh8 paid last year, but did not disclose the timeline of the payout.
By
George Ngigi
Correspondent
Nation Media Group
Standard Chartered Bank Kenya has increased its interim dividend payout despite posting a 16.8 percent drop in net profit for the half year ended June 2026.

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