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  2. Microfinance in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    By 2010 there were more than twenty large micro finance institutions in Kenya, which provided US $1.5 billion to approximately 1.5 million active borrowers. With over 100,000 clients, Equity Bank Kenya had the largest share of business loans representing market share of 73.50% followed by Kenya Women Microfinance Bank with 12.06%.

  3. Can you get no-credit-check business loans? - AOL

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    Some online lenders may offer some type of no-credit-check business financing. ... Let’s say your credit limit across all your accounts is $2,500. At a credit utilization of 30 percent, you’d ...

  4. List of banks in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commercial banks and other licensed credit institutions in Kenya, as updated mid-2023 by the Central Bank of Kenya. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] List of commercial banks

  5. Faulu Microfinance Bank Limited - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name to Faulu Kenya Deposit Taking Microfinance (DTM) Limited in 2008 as part of the requirements to obtain the Deposit Taking Licence from the Central Bank of Kenya. In May 2009, Faulu became the first registered DTM in Kenya under the Micro-Finance Act and is regulated by the CBK. [ 2 ]

  6. Kenya Women Microfinance Bank - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 2008, as Kenya Women Finance Trust (KWFT), a 100% subsidiary Kenya Women's Holding (KWH). In 2010, the institution was authorized to accept customer deposits, thereby becoming a deposit-taking microfinance institution.

  7. Co-operative Bank of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    It is licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya, the central bank and national banking regulator. [2] The bank has introduced Agency banking model and has a deep customer base in Kenya with over 7.5 million accounts as of December 2018. In 2010, the bank was awarded "Best Bank of Kenya" by the London Financial Times due to their excellent growth. [3]

  8. Unaitas Sacco Society Limited - Wikipedia

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    Unaitas Sacco is a medium-tier financial services provider in Kenya. As of December 2015, the society's asset base was valued at KSh9.3 billion (US$93.2 million), and a loan book of approximately KSh7.42 billion (approx. US$74.35 million). [1]

  9. KCB Bank Kenya Limited - Wikipedia

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    KCB Bank Kenya, as it is now known, was incorporated in 2015 as a result of the corporate restructure of Kenya Commercial Bank Group (KCB Group). Prior to 2015, KCB Group was both a licensed bank and a holding company for its subsidiaries. [6] This was in compliance with the Kenya Finance Act No.57 of 2012.