Case Study — Financial Services — Shariah-Compliant — Kenya
Salaam Microfinance Bank required a comprehensive marketing transformation to build digital trust for Kenya's leading Shariah-compliant microfinance institution. The core challenge: educate underserved Kenyan communities about Islamic finance while competing in a crowded fintech landscape with low digital literacy around Shariah-compliant products.
As Head of Marketing & Communications, I own the full engagement — marketing strategy, UX/UI, brand identity, SEO, and content.
In Islamic finance, trust is the product. Every pixel, every word, every interaction had to earn it. That meant an educational-first content strategy for customers unfamiliar with Murabaha, Musharakah, Ijarah, and Wakala; a unified visual identity to establish trust across fragmented touchpoints; and an SEO architecture mapping keyword clusters around those exact product terms.
The ATM network — the bank's highest-traffic touchpoint — needed a redesign built around bilingual clarity and accessible user flows, not just a visual refresh.
Discovery first. Audit of existing materials, customer journey mapping, and stakeholder interviews before any design work started.
Then infrastructure. Marketing strategy and SEO content architecture, ATM UX redesign across seven primary user flows in English and Swahili, a branch visual identity system for signage and interior communications, and integrated performance marketing via Meta and Google Ads with monthly optimization.
ATM interface. Redesigned UX across seven primary user flows, prioritising bilingual clarity — now deployed nationwide across all SMFB branches.
SEO architecture. Keyword clusters built around Murabaha, Musharakah, Ijarah, and Wakala — territory competitors had left uncontested in the Kenyan market.
Campaigns. Integrated Islamic finance product campaigns aligned to seasonal moments, including Ramadan, run through Meta and Google Ads with an A/B testing framework for cost-per-lead.
Real screens from the redesigned ATM interface — bilingual, security-conscious flows built for a fintech that deals in trust — alongside the marketing and USSD touchpoints that extend the same experience beyond the branch.
ATM Interface — Screen Flows
Transaction Menu
PIN Selection & Warning
Security Error State
Marketing & USSD Touchpoints
Brand Promo
SalaamPay App Promo
USSD Banking — *315#
Seven screens from the SalaamPay app — from the home dashboard through SalaamMart's E-Murabaha marketplace.
SalaamPay — UI / UX Design
Home
Send Money
Exchange
Banking
SalaamMart
Electronics
Shops
If this is you
If regulators and customers both have to trust you, your brand carries weight on both sides. I build you an identity that reads as compliant and human at once.
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