Kenyan Real Estate Giant Lloyd Masika, Stanbic Probed Over Suspicious Valuation

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kenyan real estate giant lloyd masika stanbic probed over suspicious valuation

Kenyas real-estate sector has been jolted by a ruling from the Nairobi High Court that pulls the curtain back on the workings of leading valuation firm Lloyd Masika Limited and its founder, businessman David Masika. The Milimani Commercial Court, presided over by Justice Aleem Visram, has ordered the company to hand over audited accounts, title deeds, bank statements and company books to Stanbic Bank Kenya within 21 days as part of efforts to recover a KSh 58 million approx US386,000 judgment debt. The case stems from a 2018 loan facility granted by Stanbic based on valuations produced by Lloyd Masika for three properties in Machakos County. The firm valued them at KSh 87 million open market and KSh 56.5 million forced sale. When the borrower defaulted and the securities were reassessed, the properties were said to be worth only KES 17 million 132,000 on the open market and KES 13.1 million 101,000 on a forced sale a gap of almost KES 70 million 542,000. Stanbic, left nursing a sharp loss, accused Lloyd Masika of gross negligence and submitting false valuation reports. An arbitrator in December 2021 held the firm liable for KSh 40 million in losses plus costs, bringing its total liability to KSh 44 million but the bank is still chasing more than KSh 57 million. In response, the companys directors pushed back, contending the banks demand is premature while a separate insurance claim backed by a KSh 500 million policy with UAP Insurance is still pending. Justice Visram rejected that argument, saying the policy does not relieve the firm from disclosing its financial affairs. The ruling marks a serious reputational blow for David Masika, a veteran of Kenyas real-estate and valuation scene. An alumnus of the University of Nairobi in Land Economics and a registered valuer and estate agent, he co-founded Lloyd Masika in 1979 with John Lloyd and helped build its footprint to more than 1 million sq ft of commercial space and hundreds of residential units.

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