Housing Finance reported earnings results for the first half of 2014. For the period, the group's total-interest income increased by 9% to KES 2.91 billion from KES 2.77 billion in 2012. The firm's however posted an impressive 241% jump in total non-interest income to KES 506.29 million from KES 148.40 million as a result of contributions from its two key subsidiaries, Kenya Building Society and Housing Finance Insurance Agency.