Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) is a prominent financial institution in Kenya, affiliated with the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN). With a history spanning over 75 years and a network of more than 55 branches across the country, DTB offers a wide range of banking services to its customers. Here’s a list of all the branch codes for DTB in Kenya, useful for various banking transactions including electronic transfers.
| Branch Name | Branch Code |
|---|---|
| 9 West | 055 |
| Biashara Street, Nakuru | 056 |
| Bungoma | 021 |
| Buru Buru | 024 |
| Busia | 048 |
| Changamwe | 016 |
| Courtyard Branch | 041 |
| Crossroad | 036 |
| Diamond Plaza | 035 |
| Diani | 020 |
| DTB Centre | 052 |
| Eastleigh | 015 |
| Eldoret | 014 |
| Eldoret Kago Street | 068 |
| Embu | 059 |
| Enterprise Road | 071 |
| Garden City Mall | 057 |
| Head Office | 000 |
| Industrial Area | 009 |
| Jamhuri Street Malindi | 073 |
| JKIA | 037 |
| Jomo Kenyatta Branch Mombasa | 026 |
| Kakamega | 027 |
| Karen | 031 |
| Kericho | 028 |
| Kilifi Branch | 044 |
| Kisii | 010 |
| Kisumu | 003 |
| Kitale | 022 |
| Kitengela | 025 |
| Koinange Street | 069 |
| Lamu Branch | 043 |
| Lavington | 054 |
| Machakos | 060 |
| Madina Mall | 040 |
| Malindi | 011 |
| Mariakani Branch | 045 |
| Meru | 034 |
| Migori Branch | 039 |
| Mombasa | 002 |
| Mombasa Rd | 008 |
| Mtwapa Branch | 042 |
| Mwanzi Road | 070 |
| Nakuru | 018 |
| Narok | 061 |
| Nation Centre | 001 |
| Ngong Milele Mall | 062 |
| Nkrumah Road Mombasa | 072 |
| Nyali | 038 |
| Nyeri | 067 |
| OTC | 013 |
| Parklands | 005 |
| Prestige | 023 |
| Rivaan Center | 066 |
| Riverside | 065 |
| Ronald Ngala | 047 |
| Shimanzi | 033 |
| South C | 053 |
| T-mall | 017 |
| The Oval | 058 |
| Thika | 012 |
| Thika Road Mall | 046 |
| Tom Mboya | 050 |
| Two Rivers | 063 |
| Upper Hill | 029 |
| Village Market | 019 |
| Voi | 032 |
| Wabera Street | 030 |
| Watamu | 064 |
| West End Mall – Kisumu | 049 |
| Westgate | 006 |
These branch codes are essential for identifying specific DTB locations across Kenya, particularly when conducting bank transfers or arranging for wire transfers internationally. Each branch code is unique and ensures that transactions are routed correctly to the intended DTB branch.








