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nindogo Introduced a variety of new equities from the Nairobi Securities Exchange and introduced the country Kenya into the dataset. colin99d Helped in the conversion of the Finance Database package to Object-Orientated, making the code much more efficient. Contact If you have any questions about...
Kenya Nigeria Poland USA View all countries We show offers we can track - that's not every product on the market...yet. Unless we've said otherwise, products are in no particular order. The terms "best", "top", "cheap" (and variations of these) aren't ratings, though we alwa...
Kenya’s Unemployment Crisis: A Nation of Dreams Trapped In Stagnant Wages And Disappearing Opportunities Kenya’s economy, once touted as the powerhouse of East Africa, finds itself grappling with a silent epidemic—unemployment and underemployment. Behind ...
money transfer service, offering the best prices on around 6.9% of searches on Monito's search engine data for 2024. It's a great choice for its extensive cash payout network and for transfers directly to popular mobile wallets likeGCash in the Philippines,M-PESA in Kenya, and many others...
This has resulted in the rupee’s dip of just 0.4% this month, a sign of its relatively better performance when compared to many other currencies in the region. The continued weakness of the rupee raises questions for market watchers, as it highlights the broader challenges emerging economies ...
The hype around the success of mobile money in Kenya has been growing as mobile payments develop both there and worldwide. This week’sEconomistcites a figure that 43% of Kenyan GDP is being channelled through M-Pesa each year, attributing the statistic to Safaricom itself. The figure has ...
The way this happened in Kenya is a remarkable story of how a company figured out how to ignite a multisided platform in trying circumstances, to massively reduce important market frictions, and to provide financial services to millions of impoverished people. And it is a story of how multi...
"Even last year, the market was showing some weakness, then Covid-19 came and made things much worse. The weakness is expected to continue into next year given that financial performance is not going to be good for most of the companies," said Gerald Muriuki, an analyst at Genghis Capita...
Kenya had initially been placed on this list in 2011 for a period of three years until 2014 when they satisfactorily addressed the FATF recommendations, only to be put back on the list just ten years later. Quite painful, but it sends a message and some lessons for us to unpack. First,...