Here’s a roundup of the biggest developments shaping Kenya’s financial and business landscape this week:
Stima Sacco Tops the Charts Again
Stima Sacco retained its position as the leading Deposit-Taking Sacco by total income in 2024. This reinforces its dominance in Kenya’s cooperative sector, which continues to play a crucial role in deepening financial inclusion, particularly for salaried workers and professionals.

Regulated SACCOs Cross the Trillion Mark
The Sacco sector has now surpassed KSh 1 trillion in assets, a historic milestone. This growth reflects rising confidence in cooperatives as vehicles for saving, lending, and wealth creation. With this momentum, Saccos are increasingly rivaling mainstream banks in mobilizing deposits and credit.

Treasury Bill Auction Undersubscribed
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) raised KSh 14.98 billion out of a targeted KSh 24 billion in this week’s Treasury bill auction. Despite undersubscription, yields continue to trend downwards, with the 91-day T-Bill at 7.91%, the 182-day at 8.00%, and the 364-day at 9.53%. Investors appear cautious, balancing between lower yields and alternative opportunities.

New Market Entrants Licensed by CMA
The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) expanded its list of licensed players this week, bringing the number of fund managers to 47. New approvals include Kenya Climate Ventures and EDC Asset Management (Kenya) as fund managers, Jalia Advisers & Intermediaries as an investment adviser, and Co-operative Bank as a corporate trustee. This move is expected to inject fresh capital and advisory expertise into the market, especially in climate-focused investments.

DTB Kenya to Exit Burundi Subsidiary
Diamond Trust Bank Kenya has approved the sale of its 83.67% stake in DTB Burundi. Subject to regulatory approvals, DTB Burundi will cease being a subsidiary of DTB Kenya. The exit is part of a strategic reallocation of resources as banks streamline cross-border operations.

CBK Strengthens Cybersecurity with New SOC
The Central Bank of Kenya has set up the Banking Sector Cybersecurity Operations Centre (BS-SOC). This facility aims to enhance resilience against increasing cyber threats targeting the banking industry. With digital transactions on the rise, the SOC is a timely intervention to safeguard customer trust and system integrity.

Pesalink & TendePay Partner for SMEs
In a boost to small businesses, Pesalink has partnered with TendePay to deliver a seamless, real-time payments solution. SMEs will now be able to make instant single or bulk payments of up to KSh 999,999 across all banks, improving cashflow management and operational efficiency.

Tatu City Celebrates Culture
Kikuyu elders from the Gikuyu Cultural Association unveiled a Mugumo tree sculpture at Tatu City SEZ. Beyond its cultural symbolism, the installation underscores the integration of ecological preservation into modern urban development, highlighting Tatu City’s role as a model for sustainable growth.

Key Takeaways from Equity & Balanced Funds X-Space
The Old Mutual X-Space session on Equity and Balanced Funds drew strong engagement. Key lessons included:
- Avoid chasing returns without understanding the risks.
- Balanced Funds diversify risk across equities and government securities.
- Equity Funds require a long-term horizon of at least five years.
- The 30s and 40s are prime years to take calculated investment risks and build wealth.

NCBA Strengthens Presence in Central Kenya
As part of its customer-obsession agenda, NCBA Bank Kenya, led by MD James Gossip, embarked on an engagement tour across Kerugoya, Karatina, Nyeri, and Nanyuki. The bank used the tour to connect with customers in key sectors like agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, and trade, demonstrating its regional growth strategy.

Coming Up
Countdown to the Abojani Economic Empowerment Conference
We are only weeks away from the 5th Abojani Economic Empowerment Conference on November 22, 2025, at Radisson Blu, Upper Hill. Expect a full day of powerful conversations on ownership, self-sustenance, and building resilient African households and businesses. Secure your spot to network with industry leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs.

Final Masterclass of the Year
Registration is now open for the 72nd Masterclass on Personal Finance & Investing, running this October. As our final cohort of the year, this program will cover money management, financial goal-setting, and practical investing in unit trusts, stocks, bonds, and treasury bills; plus a guest speaker to share real-world insights. Don’t miss your chance to close the year with stronger financial knowledge.

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CEO & Co-Founder, Abojani Investment
Robert Ochieng is a visionary entrepreneur and the co-founder of Abojani Investment, a leading financial education platform in Kenya that has empowered over 20,000 Africans to embark on their investment journeys. As CEO, he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to financial literacy, successfully demystifying money and investments and making them accessible and relevant to individuals from all walks of life.
Running Thriving Investment Communities
Robert’s influence extends well beyond Abojani Investment’s core offerings. He has actively fostered a sense of community by running investment forums and groups with a vast following of over 300,000 Africans. These communities provide a safe space for individuals to exchange ideas, share experiences, and support each other on their investment journeys.
Vision for the Future
As co-founder of Abojani Investment, Robert envisions a financially empowered Africa. He strives to expand the reach of his financial education initiatives, enabling millions more to gain the knowledge and confidence needed to achieve their financial goals. His vision is to create a society where every individual has the tools and understanding to build lasting wealth and prosperity.
Professional Background
Robert Ochieng is a highly accomplished CEO at the helm of Abojani Investment, an investment and advisory firm in Kenya. He is a seasoned professional with over 14 years of experience in IT, Finance, and leadership.
His career includes key roles at prominent institutions such as Equity Bank, Gulf African Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) and Airtel.
Robert’s expertise has also been sought after by the National Treasury for consultancy on planning and budgeting systems, showcasing his exceptional knowledge and skills in the field. Passionate about driving meaningful conversations and collaborations between academia, industry, and the public sector, Robert actively engages in research projects focusing on digital transformation within the financial services sector. With his visionary leadership and strategic insights, Robert Ochieng continues to make a significant impact in the business world.



