68% of Kenyan Adults Now Save — With Banks Leading as Informal Channels Fade
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 23/06/2025
Kenya’s financial landscape is undergoing a structural shift — one defined not just by access, but by behavior. Kenyans now overwhelmingly prefer formal savings. Bank usage has surged from 12.4% […]
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