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Bamburi Cement

Bamburi Cement Limited
Public
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Industry Construction
Founded 1951
Founder Felix Mandl
Headquarters Nairobi, Kenya
Key people
John Simba
Chairman of the Board
Bruno Pescheux
Managing Director
Products Cement and concrete
Revenue Increase KES: 39.2 billion (2015)
Increase KES: 5.87 billion (2015)
Total assets Increase KES: 42 billion (2015)
Total equity Increase KES: 29.7 billion (2015)
Number of employees
851
Website Homepage

Bamburi Cement Limited is an industrial company in Kenya specialising in cement and concrete. The company has operations in Bamburi suburb of Mombasa, it's headquartered in Nairobi and its stock is listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.

Bamburi Cement is the largest manufactures of cement in Eastern Africa, with its cement plant in Mombasa being the second largest cement plant in sub-Saharan Africa. This has given it the title of largest manufacturing export earner in Kenya. As of December 2015, the company's total assets were valued at US$420 million, with shareholders' equity of about US$297 million.

Bamburi Cement was founded in 1951 by Felix Mandl as a partnership between Cementia Holding and Blue Circle in British Kenya. The company started production from its Mombasa plant in 1954. In 1998, Bamburi opened a clinker grinding plant in Athi River.

The companies that comprise Bamburi Cement include, but are not limited, to the following:

The shares of Bamburi Cement are traded on the main market segment of the Nairobi Securities Exchange, under the ticker symbol: BAMB. The shareholding in the company's stock as at 31 December 2016 was as depicted in the table below:

Fincem Holding Limited and Kencem Holding Limited are subsidiaries of LafargeHolcim. This gives LafargeHolcim 58.6% control of Bamburi Cement.

During its early years, cement production grew from 1.2 million tons to 25 million tons. This made the Bamburi quarries inhospitable arid wasteland with brackish water. In 1959, the company engaged Rene Haller to beautify the area. In the 1971 Haller embarked on the reforestation project leading to the formation of Haller Park. The park is tourist attraction with a wide range of flora and fauna.


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