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Kestrel Capital East Africa Acquired by Theo Capital

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FRANCIS MWANGI CEO KESTREL CAPITAL EAST AFRICA LIMITED
FRANCIS MWANGI CEO KESTREL CAPITAL EAST AFRICA LIMITED
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Kestrel Capital East Africa Limited (KCEAL), previously owned by Canadian Charles Field Marsham and one of Kenya’s oldest and reputable stockbrokerage and investment banks, has been sold.

The firm been acquired by Theo Capital Holdings, a consortium of Kenyans is seen as a plus for the local capital markets as leadership is domesticated.

Kestrel Capital was established three decades ago during a period when Kenya’s capital markets were undeveloped and unsophisticated. It has been a major player in the Kenya Government’s earlier privatization transactions, providing access to the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE) to retail investors.

The brokerage and investment bank has participated in several notable privatization transactions and advisory deals including capital raising for big corporates such as Kenya Commercial Bank, Diamond Trust Bank and the NSE IPO.

The new owners of Kestrel Capital East Africa, is a consortium of experienced investment bankers, who have acquired the firm through a management buyout and renamed it Theo Capital Holdings Limited.

Kestrel Capital New Owners

The ownership structure at the new  outfit includes Francis Mwangi, CEO of Kestrel Capital, holding a 25% stake in Theo Capital Holdings. Eric Ruenji, Chairman of Theo Capital Holdings also has a 25% stake in the new investment bank.  Six additional investors including Executives have shareholding sizes of between 3.5% and 19%.

Charles Field Marsham, founder of Kestrel Capital, has left the bank.

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Eric Ruenji, serving as Theo Capital Holdings Chairman, brings extensive experience in financial markets and institutional investment management

Francis Mwangi’s retention as CEO provides critical continuity during the ownership transition. Having led Kestrel through recent market conditions and strategic positioning efforts, Mwangi possesses intimate knowledge of the firm’s operational dynamics, client relationships, competitive positioning, and organizational culture.

 

Written by
JACKSON OKOTH -

Jackson Okoth writes for Business Today. He can be reached on email at [email protected]

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