By
Edna Mwenda
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has licensed more players in the investment advisory and management field as a rise in retail investors attracts more firms seeking fees.
The licensing drive extended to the asset management industry, where CMA approved three new fund managers.
By
Edna Mwenda
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has licensed more players in the investment advisory and management field as a rise in retail investors attracts more firms seeking fees.

Kenya capital markets regulator CMA licensed 13 firms and schemes and 26 sub-funds, adding a Shariah-compliant REIT manager and…

As financial products become more sophisticated, the conversation is also shifting at an institutional level.

Financial sector SROs mostly serve to protect investors by establishing rules, regulations and setting standards/procedures…

There is a likelihood of new regulations targeted at special funds.

The Capital Market Solicitors’ Association (CMSA), Nigeria’s leading association of solicitors and commercial law firms engaged…

The move reflects a broader industry shift where Kenyan investment banks and fund managers are pushing for offshore investments…