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IMF Forecasts Economic Slowdown: Kenya’s Growth Expected to Dip to 5% by 2025

Kenya’s economy is set for a slowdown, with growth projected to ease to 5.0% in 2024 and 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This adjustment comes as global economic pressures persist and Kenya grapples with a volatile macroeconomic landscape, including high inflation, currency depreciation, and debt obligations. Here’s what the IMF’s prediction could…

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Strategic Investment: East Africa Growth Increases Stake in I&M Bank

NAIROBI, Kenya – East Africa Growth (EAG), a prominent private equity firm, has announced its decision to acquire an additional 5% stake in I&M Bank, one of Kenya’s leading financial institutions. This move signals EAG’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the East African banking sector and underscores the growth potential of the region’s financial…

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PawaPay Hits $1 Billion in Transactions, Expands Beyond Africa’s Big Four Economies

PawaPay, a leader in mobile money payment systems in Africa, has surpassed $1 billion in transactions. This is a major milestone for a company dedicated to enhancing mobile financial services across Africa. While PawaPay has gained prominence by working with Africa’s “Big Four” economies—Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, and Egypt—its future strategy appears to shift toward…

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Treasury Bill Rates Decline Amid Potential Interest Rate Cuts: What Investors Need to Know

The recent decline in Treasury bill (T-bill) rates has sparked conversations among Kenyan investors and the broader financial market. The government’s decision to lower these rates follows a global trend of monetary easing, where central banks are cutting interest rates to stimulate economic growth. But what exactly does this mean for Kenyan investors? Let’s explore…

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