Two decades ago, 2005 marked a turning point for Kenya’s economy — from debt relief and mobile banking breakthroughs to bold moves in mining and finance, the decisions made then continue to influence the nation’s economic landscape today.
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Two decades ago, 2005 marked a turning point for Kenya’s economy — from debt relief and mobile banking breakthroughs to bold moves in mining and finance, the decisions made then continue to influence the nation’s economic landscape today.
Banking in Kenya has quietly shifted from branch-based interactions to daily digital routines. Financial services are now embedded in everyday activities such as paying transport fares, settling bills, and managing
Kenyan investors secured 60 percent of shares allocated in the landmark Kenya Pipeline Company initial public offering, underscoring strong domestic appetite for strategic state-linked assets. The allocation reflects growing confidence
Private equity is becoming a key pillar of Kenya’s investment landscape, offering businesses long-term capital outside traditional stock markets. While less visible than listed shares or real estate, private equity
HSBC has become the first major UK lender to cut mortgage rates in 2026, offering borrowers an early boost as the year begins. The move applies to both residential and
Global IPO activity is gaining momentum in 2026 as improving market conditions and stabilizing interest rates revive investor confidence. After several cautious years, companies that delayed listings are returning to