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    KCB’s Legal Battle Raises Questions About Banking Ethics

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMay 6, 2024Updated:May 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a major legal confrontation, Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) is facing scrutiny over its aggressive pursuit of Pinewood Beach Resort and Spa, prompting broader questions about the bank’s ethical standards.

    The legal battle has intensified, with Itco Investments Limited (ITCO) escalating it to the Court of Appeal to prevent KCB from seizing or selling the luxurious Kwale-based hotel.

    ITCO says that a High Court ruling, which favored KCB, was based on misleading connections to unrelated legal proceedings, in which ITCO had no involvement.

    Critics argue that KCB’s aggressive tactics in loan recovery raise serious ethical concerns and highlight the need for greater oversight and regulation.

    This isn’t the first time KCB has faced such allegations- in Uganda, Tirupati Development Uganda Limited accused the bank of breach of contract and money laundering, among other serious allegations.

    At the heart of the matter is the question of fairness and accountability in the banking sector.

    Critics argue that KCB’s aggressive tactics in loan recovery raise serious ethical concerns and highlight the need for greater oversight and regulation.

    The Pinewood Beach Resort and Spa case has also brought to light broader issues regarding the treatment of debtors and the power dynamics between banks and their clients.

    Has KCB adequately addressed the concerns raised by ITCO and other critics regarding its handling of the loan dispute and its treatment of borrowers?

    Many borrowers feel that they are at the mercy of banks, with little recourse when faced with aggressive debt recovery tactics.

    Seeking an injunction against KCB and its receiver manager Kamal Anantroy Bhatt, ITCO argues that they are merely operators, not proprietors, of the asset.

    They vehemently contest KCB’s claim that the hotel was part of a debenture securing a loan of Sh225 million, stating that Pinewood Beach Resort and Spa were not included in the agreement.

    The legal battle sheds light on KCB’s questionable practices, with critics pointing to a pattern of aggressive loan recovery tactics leading to prolonged legal battles.

    Are there alternative solutions that KCB could pursue to resolve the dispute with ITCO without resorting to legal action and potential seizure of assets?

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