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The Amara Raja Group is known for its automotive battery brand Amaron, the second largest selling automotive battery brand in India after Exide Industries. [2] Amara Raja Group employs a workforce of more than 15,216 employees. Amara Raja Batteries was named on Asia's 'Best Under A Billion' 2010 list of companies compiled by Forbes magazine. [3]
Eveready East Africa was founded on 6 March 1967 as Union Carbide Kenya Limited, a subsidiary of US based Union Carbide Corporation. In the same year, ICDC and ICDC Investments (now Centum Investments) joined in as minority shareholders. [5] The firm's name was changed to Eveready Batteries Kenya Limited on 24 October 1986.
Kenya imported 51,000 bbl (8,100 m 3) per day of refined oil products in 2011, according to KNBS. Kenya has a product pipeline system that transports petroleum products from Mombasa to inland areas. [31] [30] Kenya had one of the largest crude oil refineries in East Africa, the 90,000 bbl (14,000 m 3) per day Mombasa refinery. The refinery ...
The Kenya Air Force was formed on 1 June 1964, soon after independence, with the assistance of the United Kingdom. [7] [8]Former aircraft in service included de Havilland Canada Chipmunks and Beavers (since 1974), six Hawker Hunters (bought from RAF, in operation from 1974–79), six BAC Strikemaster fighters (in operation from 1971), and 12 BAE Systems Hawks delivered in 1980.
This list of famous or popular business people in Kenya is incomplete. You can help by adding more names to it. Atul Shah. Founder and largest shareholder Nakumatt Supermarkets. [1] Awadh Saleh Sherman; Bhimji Depar Shah. Investor. Worth about $700 million. [2] He is a businessman, industrialist and entrepreneur.
This is a list of some of the Insurance Companies carrying on insurance business in Kenya. They are regulated by the Insurance Regulatory Authority: [1] Allianz; Britam Holdings T/A British-American Insurance Company Kenya Limited, and as Real Insurance Company; CIC Insurance Group [2] First Assurance Kenya Limited [3]
After being illegal in Kenya for many years, the Kenyan government legalised the traditional home-brewed spirit in 2010, in an effort to take business away from establishments where toxic chemicals are added to the brew to make it stronger. [1]