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Nairobi International Financial Centre eyes Sh2.6b in investments from new firms

The Nairobi International Financial Centre has admitted a new set of firms that it says could help mobilise more than Sh2.6 billion ($200 million) in investments across several sectors.

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Nairobi International Financial Centre eyes Sh2.6b in investments from new firms

The Nairobi International Financial Centre has admitted a new set of firms that it says could help mobilise more than Sh2.6 billion ($200 million) in investments across several sectors.

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businessdailyafrica.com4 g fa

Nairobi financial hub adds 15 firms, eyes Sh26bn

With the new additions, the NIFC now has 41 firms on its roll, with others expected by the end of the year, as more investors are drawn by the new incentives introduced last year to improve...

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  1. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·businessdailyafrica.com

    Nairobi financial hub adds 15 firms, eyes Sh26bn

    With the new additions, the NIFC now has 41 firms on its roll, with others expected by the end of the year, as more investors are drawn by the new incentives introduced last year…

  2. domenica 5 luglio 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Nairobi International Financial Centre eyes Sh2.6b in investments from new firms

    The Nairobi International Financial Centre has admitted a new set of firms that it says could help mobilise more than Sh2.6 billion ($200 million) in investments across several…

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