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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 ...
This is the Central Bank of Kenya's list of Licensed Microfinance Banks, updated in August 2024. [3]Caritas Microfinance Bank Ltd; Branch Microfinance Bank Ltd
The bank is licensed as a commercial bank by the Central Bank of Kenya, which is the national banking regulator of Kenya. [4] In 2010 the bank introduced the Agency banking model, [5] which has proved a success [6] [clarification needed] and is regulated by Central Bank of Kenya Prudential guidelines. [7]
Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation (ICDC) is a Kenyan government-owned development finance institution.. ICDC is a government parastatal, whose primary objective is to facilitate the investment by Kenyans in the economy of the country, while simultaneously providing financing to Kenyan businesses and manufacturers, thus growing the local economy. [1]
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 ...
In December 2018, CBA Group announced that it would be merging with NIC Group Plc creating Kenya's third-biggest bank. [15] The merger involved the transfer of 100 percent of the shares of CBA Group by its shareholders to NIC Group in exchange for 53 percent of the newly formed group, making the deal a reverse merger. [16]
National Bank of Kenya (NBK), also known as National Bank, is a commercial bank in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community. It is licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya, the central bank, and national banking regulator. [3] Effective September 2019, the bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Kenya Commercial Bank Group. [4]
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%.