Yes, yes! I can already hear you all scrambling for your keyboards (or keypads) in a rush to jot down some replies.
These 2 are definitely two of Kenya's best chief executives. But who is greater?
James Mwangi joined Equity when it was still a building society and has transformed it into the biggest bank in Kenya by numbers with over half the total numbers of the banked population. Few can argue against him being called a Revolutionary. He changed the local banking scene. While Barclays and other big banks were closing branches in rural areas, he was opening them in the same places and offering loans to farmers for as little as 500 bob (incredible!). He eliminated minimal balances in accounts and operating fees. According to last years financial results, Equity is fourth in the banking industry in profit making behind Barclays, Standard Chartered and KCB and its star is showing no signs of dimming but rather brightening each year after an aggressive local and regional expansion. He has won numerous international accolades including sharing an award with Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus for their efforts in securing the livelihoods of the unbanked. He is also involved with the Clinton Foundation. Enough said!
Then we have Michael Joseph. When Safaricom joined the Kenya market it was way behind Kencell (now Zain of course and soon to be .....?)
Over the years through its marketing and technology advancement it now controls around 75% of the entire market with around 13 million subscribers. Its revolutionary Mpesa money transfer service was the first of its kind and was honored worldwide. It has left its competitors trailing in its wake. It is clear that Zain's Zap (or even Yu's Yu cash) is no match for Mpesa.
Michael Joseph is the face of Safaricom. He is synonymous with the company.He has managed to steer it to a whole new level. Even after its competitors reduced prices to crazy levels (others to 1/= a minute) Safaricom's subscribers remain fiercely loyal. Safaricom is the only network with 3G internet and last week even talked about testing 4G network(much faster and easier to upload and download content)
There is no denying that these two are both great. But who do you think is greater? I'd like to know.
GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE