IM banks on Thunder with Sh10m

Basketball
By Brian Ngugi | Jun 17, 2026

National Men’s Basketball Premier League champions Nairobi City Thunder secured a Sh10m sponsorship from I&M Bank Limited yesterday.

Reaffirming its commitment to the growth of Kenyan sport and youth development, I&M Bank is now the club’s official banking partner for the remainder of the 2026 league season that is now in its second leg. The investment will be key in supporting Thunder’s quest to elevate Kenyan basketball on the continental as well as the global stage.

The deal runs from May 25, 2026 until the conclusion of the season in September 2026, with an automatic extension if the season continues beyond that.

Speaking during the launch, I&M Bank Regional CEO, Kihara Maina said that the institution was glad to partner with the club.

“We are proud to stand with Nairobi City Thunder at a time when the club continues to raise the standards of basketball not just in Kenya, but also across the region. This partnership reflects our commitment to supporting homegrown excellence, investing in youth, and building meaningful connections with communities through sport.”

The club’s CEO Colin Rasmussen, termed the partnership a statement of belief from the bank, adding that they hope to build on it to give their fans the perfect experience.  

“When people think about basketball, they see the players. What they don’t always see is the ecosystem around it. Creators, businesses, event staff, media professionals, and young entrepreneurs,” Rasmussen said.

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