Kenyan Banks’ Assets Fall by KSh 335bn, First Decline in Decades
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 2/04/2025
In 2024, Kenya’s banking sector faced its first asset decline in decades, as KCB and NCBA led a KES 335 billion drop. This shift marks a significant turning point, influenced by high interest rates, inflation, and a tightening monetary policy. Discover how this downturn is reshaping the banking (…)
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