KCB: A Bank Interconnected With Kenya’s Economic Development
Joshua Oigara shares his views on the banking and financial sectors in Kenya at the moment and gives an overview of the economy. He also presents Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB).
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Joshua Oigara shares his views on the banking and financial sectors in Kenya at the moment and gives an overview of the economy. He also presents Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB).
Dan Awendo talks about the property development sector in Kenya and presents Home Afrika, a property development company incorporated in 2008, founded on key principles of “homes for all” and “economic empowerment”. He discusses strategy and future plans.
Moses Ikiara gives an overview of KenInvest (Kenya Investment Authority) and explains how the institution can help investors on a daily basis. He also mentions some of the country’s main advantages and most relevant investment opportunities.
Ryan Kartawidjaja, Deputy CEO of pegipegi talks about pegipegi and the business model.
Geoffrey Odundo gives his assessment of the economy of Kenya and explains why international companies should choose Kenya to set up their business over other African countries. He also presents NSE, the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
Daniel Ojijo talks about the real estate sector in Kenya and presents Villa Care, a real estate services firm focused on delivering high quality and customized services to individuals, the private sector and government clients in Kenya. He also mentions Homes Universal.
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