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KCB Partners with Kenya Investment Authority

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KCB Partners with Kenya Investment Authority to Boost Investor Support
KCB Partners with Kenya Investment Authority to Boost Investor Support
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KCB Partners with Kenya Investment Authority to Boost Investor Support

KCB Bank Kenya has partnered with the Kenya Investment Authority (Invest Kenya) to strengthen support for foreign investors in the country.

The partnership seeks to create a smooth experience for investors by combining KCB’s financial expertise with government-led facilitation services.

It will also make it easier to access financing, advisory, and business solutions across key sectors such as manufacturing, infrastructure, renewable energy, and ICT.

Speaking during the signing, KCB Bank Kenya Managing Director Annastacia Kimtai said the collaboration reflects the bank’s commitment to supporting Kenya’s investment growth.

“Foreign direct investment is key to driving Kenya’s growth, creating jobs, and boosting innovation,” she said. “Through this partnership, we will offer customized banking solutions including payments, project financing, and trade facilitation. We will also connect investors with local partners to help them start operations quickly.”

KCB Partners with Kenya Investment Authority to Boost Investor Support

KCB Partners with Kenya Investment Authority to Boost Investor Support

Meanwhile, Invest Kenya Chief Executive Officer John Mwendwa said the partnership will enhance Kenya’s competitiveness.

“This is a major step in improving Kenya’s investment facilitation framework,” he said. “We will leverage KCB’s expertise to attract more investors and position Kenya as a top investment hub.”

Overall, KCB continues to play a leading role in promoting Kenya’s economic transformation.

Through such partnerships, the bank provides financial and advisory support that builds confidence, encourages innovation, and unlocks new opportunities for growth.

https://africabusinessnews.co.ke/kcb-powers-kenyas-green-transition-with-kshs-53-2-billion-in-sustainable-loans/

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