Head Capital Mobilisation at KCB Bank Kenya

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  • Nairobi
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 14 days ago
KEY RESPONSIBILITIESCapital Mobilization Strategy
  • Develop and implement a multi-year capital mobilization strategy aligned with the Foundation’s strategic plan.
  • Translate institutional priorities into fundable and investable propositions.
  • Build and maintain a diversified capital portfolio across grants, philanthropic funding, and catalytic finance sources.
  • Ensure capital pursuits reinforce institutional mandate and delivery readiness.
Capital Origination and Deal Execution
  • Identify, originate, and pursue capital opportunities with bilateral donors, multilateral institutions, foundations, and impact investors.
  • Lead negotiations from opportunity identification through agreement execution.
  • Secure new external capital aligned with Foundation priorities.
  • Maintain ownership of capital pipelines and conversion of opportunities into signed funding agreements.
Strategic Partner Engagement
  • Build and manage long-term relationships with development partners and capital providers.
  • Position KCB Foundation within regional and global development finance ecosystems.
  • Represent the Foundation in senior-level engagements with funding and financing partners.
Pipeline Management and Opportunity Development
  • Establish structured systems for opportunity scanning, qualification, and tracking.
  • Maintain a forward-looking capital pipeline with defined opportunity stages and value tracking.
  • Coordinate internally to ensure funding opportunities are technically sound and institutionally aligned.
Capital Structuring and Innovation
  • Support structuring of partnerships combining grants, technical assistance, and financing mechanisms.
  • Support development of blended finance and catalytic capital structures in collaboration with KCB Bank and strategic partners.
  • Contribute to innovative financing approaches that enable or catalyze the participation of commercial and concessional capital, in collaboration with regulated financial institutions and strategic partners.
Institutional Positioning
  • Strengthen the Foundation’s positioning as a bank-anchored livelihoods platform.
  • Develop investment-ready narratives translating program outcomes into capital propositions.
  • Support thought leadership aligned with capital mobilization priorities.
Institutional Coordination
  • Work closely with Programs, Partnerships, Finance, Strategy, and Communications teams to align capital mobilization with implementation capacity.
  • Establish internal systems and processes that institutionalize capital mobilization beyond individual relationships.
  • Reduce reliance on executive-led fundraising through structured institutional approaches.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
  • First degree in any relevant area, including but not limited to Development Finance, Economics, Public Policy, Business Administration, International Development, or related field. Possession of a Master’s degree in a relevant area will be added advantage.
  • Minimum 8 years relevant experience in capital mobilization, development finance, partnerships, impact investment, or resource mobilization.
  • Demonstrated track record of securing funding from international donors, foundations, or development finance institutions.
  • Strong understanding of blended finance and catalytic capital mechanisms.
  • Experience operating within financial institutions, development finance institutions (DFIs), impact investment organizations, or corporate foundation environments is preferred.
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