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The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) was established in 1954 as the Nairobi Stock Exchange, based in Nairobi the capital of Kenya.It was a voluntary association of stockbrokers in the European community registered under the Societies Act in British Kenya.
Housing Finance Company of Kenya: Mortgage financing: IHM: I&M Holdings Limited: Banking, Financial services: KCB: Kenya Commercial Bank Group: Banking & finance. Crosslisted on the Uganda Securities Exchange, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange and the Rwanda Stock Exchange: NBK: National Bank of Kenya: Banking, finance: SCBK: Standard Chartered ...
Companies in the NSE 20 Share Index (11 P) F. Companies formerly listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (2 P) I. ... Kenya Reinsurance Corporation; L.
One of the oldest bourses (exchanges) on the continent is the Casablanca Stock Exchange of Morocco, founded in 1929 and the JSE Limited in 1887 and Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenya founded in1954. Today the top five largest securities exchanges in Africa are Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), Egyptian Exchange (EGX), Nigerian Stock Exchange ...
Britam General Insurance Company (Kenya) Limited – Nairobi, Kenya – 100% Shareholding – Offering General Insurance and Holding Company for Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique subsidiaries. Real Insurance Company is the oldest member having been founded in 1910 as a subsidiary of Royal Insurance, now part of RSA Insurance Group.
This is a list of Investment banks and stockbrokerage firms in Kenya They are regulated by the Capital Markets Authority and the Nairobi Securities Exchange: [1] [2] Dry Associates Investment Bank; ABC Capital; African Alliance Kenya Investment Bank; Afrika Investment Bank; ApexAfrica Capital; CBA Capital; Discount Securities (Under Statutory ...
By January 2011, the retail chain had returned to profitability and applied to the Kenya Capital Markets Authority to re-list its shares on the NSE. [7] Approval to re-list on the NSE was granted in May 2011 and trading in the shares of Uchumi resumed on 31 May 2011. [8]
As of 2007 the group was the largest private media house in East and Central Africa, with offices in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. [2] [needs update] The group publications include: The EastAfrican; Daily Nation; Business Daily Africa; Daily Monitor; The Citizen; NMG Investor Briefing; Taifa Leo; Zuqka.