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Standard Chartered Bank Kenya CEO Kariuki Ngari www.businesstoday.co.ke
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Kenya Named a Rising Star of Global Trade

Kenya’s trade readiness score is particularly high, due to infrastructure and ease of doing business improvements.

From left: Transport Principal Secretary Esther Koimett, UNCTAD Secretary General Dr Mukhisa Kituyi and Standard Chartered CEO Africa & Middle East at the Africa Summit held in Nairobi. www.businesstoday.co.ke
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StanChart roots for sustainable finance

Financial institutions were the key determinants of global capital flows

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Stanchart eyes the youth with Futuremakers strategy

Standard Chartered Bank has launched its new community investment approach called Futuremakers by Standard Chartered. The initiative focuses on helping the next generation...

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StanChart lends KTDA Sh3.5b for fertiliser imports

Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) has signed a Ksh 3.5 billion financing deal with Standard Chartered Bank Kenya for the purchase of 95,000...

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Standard Chartered unveils Sh83 million Digital Bank

Standard Chartered Bank has launched SC Mobile Digital Bank for its retail customers with enhanced features at a cost of Ksh 83.4 million....

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Standard Chartered expands digitally-led retain outlets in Africa

Standard Chartered on Monday announced it had completed a simultaneous multi-market launch of its digitally-led retail banks in Tanzania and Ghana, with Kenya’s...

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Standard Chartered to launch digital only retail bank in Kenya

Three other markets in Africa eyed by bank in second phase of digital solution

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Cytonn managers: No chance of Britam win in court

Cytonn managers term case against them weak and lacking any basis

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Transact looted public funds at your own peril, CBK Governor warns banks

CBK Governor Dr. Patrick Njoroge says that he will not hesitate to sanction banks that will transact looted funds again.