Rakesh Rao (left), CEO Crown Paints plants a tree along outer ring road during a walk dubbed; “Tree planting Walk†organized by the Taj mall in conjunction with Swamirayan Academy Embakasi and supported by Crown Paints. Looking on is Hon. Irshard Sumra, the Embakasi North MP and Ramesh Gorasia the Taj Mall Director. (more…)
Crown Paints Kenya PLC commissioned a Ksh 300 million paint factory in Kisumu County, the first of its kind outside Nairobi. (more…)
Dr. John Murithi (l), the Mater Hospital CEO receives a cheque donation of Kshs 100,000 for the Mater Heart Run charity event from Rakesh Rao (r), the Crown Paints CEO. (more…)
Crown Paints donates text books and desks to Bungale Primary School near Shianda market, Mumias through Global Quarry organisation.
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Crown Paints, Kenya’s largest paint manufacturer, has launched a special non-paint product as it diversifies its premium category now accounting for over 60 per cent of the company’s sales. The move comes as trends in the real estate market reveal a growing consumer base in the middle and upper income segments keen on aesthetic and quality finishes. (more…)
[From Left to right: Junior Golf Foundation Trustee Rajeev Mediratta, Crown Paints Chief Marketing Officer John Hadley, Junior Golf Foundation Trustee Ashwin Gidoomal and Junior Golf  Foundation Trustee Cathy Ngurani share a photo moment after the handover of the cheque that is aimed at supporting Junior Golf Foundation Competitions 2013.]
Crown Paints yesterday handed over a cheque worth Kshs 250,000 to Junior Golf Foundation to support  in 2013 golf championship.
Crown Paints has unveiled a state-of-the-art showroom in Nairobi as it seeks to grow sales by targeting increasingly sophisticated, quality-conscious consumers in the residential and commercial property market in Kenya.
The new showroom located at Muthithi Place in Westlands will feature (more…)
[Crown Paints CEO Mr.Rakesh Rao (left) and Kenya Industrial Estates Ltd Managing Director Julius O.Mokogi showcase the signed MOU between the two companies. The signed memorandum seals an agreement that Crown Paints and KIE have entered to support trained painters with financial products and business development services.]
Crown Paints today (July 5th 2013) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Kenya Industrial Estates in a bid to support trained painters beyond their training skills with financial products and business development services in a sustainable manner.
[Crown Paints CEO Mr.Rakesh Rao (right) shares a light photo moment with Giants Group of Nairobi Twiga Chairman Mr.Mukesh P.Desai (left) and Vice-Chairman Mr.Kirit M. Jani (middle) during a cheque handover that was held at Crown Paints offices in Westlands on Friday 28th June.]
Giants Group of Nairobi Twiga is a non-profit organization geared to empower every Girl Child with education to be able to lead the future generation of Kenya.
Crown Paints models share a light photo moment during the 2013 Nairobi Home Expo that took place between 23rd-26th May at the Kenyatta International Conference Center