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The core business and mandate of the SHA is to provide accessible, affordable, sustainable and quality health insurance for all Kenyan citizens, and foreigners, where applicable. The SHA replaced the previous National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) through an Act of Parliament , the Social Health Insurance Act, on 22 November 2023 and began ...
The National Social Security Fund was established in 1965 through the Act of Parliament Cap 258 of the Laws of Kenya. It initially operated as a Department of the Ministry of Labour until 1987 when the act was amended, transforming the fund into a state corporation under the management of a board of trustees. [ 2 ]
National Hospital Insurance Fund. Membership to the National Hospital Insurance Fund is compulsory to all salaried employee with voluntary membership to those in self-employment. Contributions range from KSh.160/= to a maximum KSh.320/=. However plans are underway to compute contributions as a percentage of ones salary.
To increase tax compliance percentages and encourage more people to file their taxes, the Kenya Revenue Authority has an elaborate online portal [3] that allows citizens to log in and either file tax returns, check their penalties [4] or apply for a certificate of tax compliance. This is in line with the Kenyan government's efforts to automate ...
The Government of Kenya enacted the Insurance Act Kenya CAP 487 in 1985 [1] with the aim of localizing regulation of the insurance business. The newly-enacted legislation established the Department of Insurance within the Ministry of the National Treasury and Planning, headed by a Commissioner of Insurance, to supervise the insurance sector.
The Group's origins in Kenya date back to 1968 when it was a department within the Kenya National Federation of Co-operatives. In 1978, the department was registered and licensed as Co-operative Insurance Services Limited, a composite insurance company to write all classes of business with its target market, the cooperative movement.
Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation is a statutory institution established under the Kenya Deposit Insurance Act, 2012 (KDI Act, 2012). The Corporation is mandated to provide a deposit insurance scheme for customers of member institutions, to provide incentives for sound risk management and generally promote the stability of the financial system and prompt resolution.
Kenya Foreign Service Institute 5: Ministry of Defence Soipan Tuya: State Department of Defence: Kenya Defence Forces The Kenya Space Agency National Defence University of Kenya: 6: Ministry of Health: Deborah Mulongo: State Department For Medical Services; State Department For Public Health Services; National Hospital Insurance Fund; Kenya ...