How to Invest in Treasury Bills and Bonds in Kenya
Treasury bills (T-bills) and Treasury bonds (T-bonds) are government securities issued by the Central Bank of Kenya on behalf of...
Treasury bills (T-bills) and Treasury bonds (T-bonds) are government securities issued by the Central Bank of Kenya on behalf of...
Unit trusts (also called mutual funds) are one of the most accessible and effective investment vehicles for ordinary Kenyans....
An emergency fund is the foundation of financial security. It is a dedicated pool of money set aside to cover...
Taxes are an unavoidable part of financial life in Kenya. Whether you are employed, self-employed, or running a business,...
Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations — SACCOs — are among the most powerful financial tools available to Kenyans. They offer...
The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) is one of Africa’s oldest and most established stock markets, home to over 60 listed...
M-Pesa is more than just a mobile money service — it is the financial backbone of Kenya. Launched by Safaricom...
Saving money in Kenya can feel like an uphill task, especially with rising food prices, high utility bills, and the...
Financial fraud targeting Kenyan mobile money and banking users is rising. This practical guide covers the latest scam tactics, security best practices, and how to recover from fraud.
Open banking allows third-party apps to securely access your financial data to offer personalised services. Kenya is adopting this model — here is what it means for your money and privacy.