SACCO Managers Differ Over Proposed Ksh 180 Million Safety Net

[Business Today - Kenya] - 5/08/2025
The Central Bank of Kenya(CBK) plans to put an estimated Ksh 180 million into a Deposit Guarantee Fund (DPF), a safety net designed to compensate those who lose cash in collapsed Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies(SACCOs).
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