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Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa on 2022 Earnings, Ethiopia, M-PESA and the Future
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In this episode, we sit with Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa to discuss the following sub-themes: 2022 full-year earnings Progress of Safaricom Ethiopia Network Partnership Deal with Ethio Telecom M-PESA in Ethiopia Views on M-PESA Hitting close to $1 Billion in Revenues, Separating it from Telco The future of Safaricom from a Mergers and Acquisitions p…
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M-TIBA's Rahel Musyoki on Pan-African Trends in Pay As You Go Health Insurance
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In this episode, Ms Nuru Mugambi interviews CarePay's Rahel Musyoki as they discuss: Pan-African trends in pay as you go health insurance recent innovations in health fintech what it takes to succeed in fintech space/what every fintech entrepreneur should know. Rahel Musyoki was named a 2022 Top Woman to Watch in Banking and Finance by the Angaza A…
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Njeri Jomo Explores Global and Pan-African Trends in Insurance & What it Takes to Succeed
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In this episode, Nuru Mugambi interviews Njeri Jomo, General Manager - Retail Business Development, Britam Group as they explore the global and pan-africana trends in insurance and what it takes to succeed. Njeri Jomo was named a 2022 Top Woman to Watch in Banking and Finance by Angaza Awards. She is General Manager of Britam Group’s retail and com…
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Marjorie Mayida on Democratising Investments as a Financial Inclusion Priority
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In this episode, we sit with Marjorie Mayida, Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer, Old Mutual Investment Group Zimbabwe and one of the 2022 Top 10 Woman to Watch in Banking and Finance. The episode explores the following sub themes: Overview of Zimbabwe Economy Developments in Banking Sector Democratizing Investment as a financial inclus…
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My Chat With a Bank CEO - Rafiki Microfinance Bank CEO Joseph Njuguna
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The third session of Kenya Banker's my chat with a bank CEO online event was hosted by Joseph Njuguna, CEO of Rafiki Microfinance Bank. Joseph Njuguna shares insights on how intellectual property can be used under the Moveable Property Registry to access credit. On the back of the rapid growth of the creative industry and ICT sector in Kenya, the n…
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My Chat With a Bank CEO - DIB Bank Kenya CEO Peter Makau
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Peter Makau, the CEO of DIB Bank Kenya hosted the second session of my chat with a bank CEO online event by Kenya Bankers Association. Islamic finance was introduced in Kenya more than a decade ago following the introduction of Sharia-Compliant banking in the country. Since its inception the banking model has grown rapidly, making Kenya a leading r…
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My Chat With a Bank CEO - Bank of Africa (K) Managing Director Ronald Marambii
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Ronald Marambii CEO Bank of Africa hosted the first session of the quarterly “My chat with a Bank CEO” online events by the Kenya Bankers Association. In this episode, Ronald explores opportunities moveable assets present in facilitating further access to credit, particularly for SMEs. The CEO says that the MPSR sought to facilitate the use of the …
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KCB's Called Off Acquisition, Centum's Results and Tesla Concerns Rocking US Markets
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Last week, Centum released fair results. However, investors are still wary of Kenya's real estate sector especially after COVID-19 ravaged footfall in malls. KCB called off the acquisition of Tanzania's BancABC, citing regulatory headwinds and Tesla's valuation and volatility in US markets is getting investors concerned. Locally, the NASI fell by 2…
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How Markets are Reacting to Omnicron, Bloodbath at the NSE and The Last Stretch of Banking Sector Results
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Last week, Markets were shaken following the discovery of Omnicron by South African Scientists, evident in Dow's Dip by 800 bp on Friday, one of the highest since the pandemic began. The Dow dipped by 2.01% for the week, whereas the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 fell by 3.5% and 2.2% respectively. Locally, the NASI shed 3.66 basis points settling at 164.7…
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The KQ/SAA Partnership, The Auditor's Qualified Opinion on KenGen and The Curious Case of Uber Delivering Cannabis
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In this episode, we discuss the partnership between Kenya Airways and South Africa Airlines, and what it means for both parties, share investor concerns on Kengen, and touch on Uber eats venture into creating and curing munchies. Listen to this episode to understand why the KQ/SAA partnership might not fly, hear KenGen response to the Auditor's qua…
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Building Affordable Agricultural Insurance Using Blockchain and Smart Contracts
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In this episode, we talk to Jan and Michiel from Etherisc on the use case of blockchain in agricultural insurance. We discuss the use cases and benefits and use cases of parametric insurance and smart contracts in the agricultural insurance in East Africa such as bridging affordability and speeding payouts. Listen to this podcast to learn how param…
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Day Trading Debut at the NSE, KCB& Co-Op Results, and BABA Q2 Numbers
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Last week, market indices were on the red, KCB, Cooperative Bank, and Alibaba reported their earnings and investors on the NSE held their breath for November 22, the debut of day trading at the NSE. Tune in to catch up on the debut of Day trading at the NSE, what ailed the markets last week, and why Alibaba missed analysts' revenue expectations. Bi…
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The AfCFTA Intra African Business Opportunity
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In this episode, we talk to Pramod Bagalwadi, CEO DHL Global Forwarding for Sub Saharan Africa on how the African Free Continental Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) will boost intra African trade. We break down how receptive national borders under the AfCFTA could benefit African MSMEs through freer movement of people, goods, and resources, allowing them to…
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Gender Representation as a Core Driver of Sustainable African Capital Markets
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In this podcast, we talk to Mutomboi Mundia, Director, Market Supervision and Development at the SEC in Zambia on the role of equality and gender representation in developing sustainable African capital markets, in the case of Zambia. Join us as we tackle issues that are key to boosting both participation and representation of women in African capi…
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Breaking Down the MTN Uganda IPO with CEO Wim Vanhelleputte
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23 Years and 15 million subscribers later, MTN Uganda is IPOing on the Uganda Securities Exchange. Join Eric Jackson and Wim Vanhelleputte as they break down the IPO, detailing the incentives, the opportunities, the risk factors and the onboarding process for investors. Listen to this podcast now to learn why the Telco operator chose to list now, h…
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Suspended Negative CRB Listing, Safaricom and Equity Group Earnings and Curious Case of the Tesla Shares Dip
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In this episode we discuss Central Bank of Kenya's Directive to suspend the listing of negative information of borrowers with loans under Ksh 5 million that were previously performing but went under from 1 October 2021, the suspension of clearance certificates as a requirement for job application, the shining results of Safaricom and Equity Group a…
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Leveraging Partnerships, Value Creation and Impact Focus Investment Process in Building Valuable Africa Businesses
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In this episode, we host Takudzwa Mutasa, a partner at DPI to discuss the opportunity for investment in Africa, the role of impact and sustainability in building valuable businesses and exit options for investors in the continent. Join us as we break down the importance of partnership, value creation expertise, and impact-focused investment process…
In this episode, Eric Asuma talks to Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa and CFO Dilip Pal on the developments in Ethiopia following the state of emergency, the shifting conflict and delays in the US DFC $500 million loan. Tune in to understand why Safaricom is still optimistic about launching in Ethiopia in mid-2022 despite the shifting conflict, its Capex…
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Weekly Markets Update | Jump in Equity's Q3 Profit, Safaricom's Decline and Uber's First Ever EBITDA Adjusted Profit
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Last week, the Safaricom stock took a beating, declining by 6.07% to Ksh 40.20 following worsening conditions in Ethiopia and US DFC's delay in disbursing the $500million to finance its Ethiopia entry. Equity Group reported an 85% jump in Q3 profit before tax to Ksh 36.6 Billion from Ksh 19.7 billion in Q3 2020. Globally, Uber reported its first-ev…
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Tightening Rules for Real Estate Collateral, The Safaricom Dominance Row and the Curious Case of The Squid Game Crypto Scam
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In this weekly episode of We Are Curious, we discuss banks' decision to request additional security in case the value of collateral like land depreciates, explore the push to declare Safaricom as a dominant player in Kenya's Telco space, and take notes from the plunge of the Squid Game Crypto. Get all your podcasts directly through the Hisa App on …
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Weekly Markets Update 40| Underwhelming Kengen Results, Microsoft as the Most Valuable Company, and Apple's Results
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Last week, Kengen reported a 94.6% decline in net profit to Ksh 1.2 billion following higher tax expenses. Revenue was up 4% to Ksh 4.5 billion attributed to geothermal, hydro and diversification projects. Kenya Power bounced back to profitability reporting a Ksh 1.5 billion net profit, a 216% jump in pretax profit and 17% dip in operating expenses…
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Building a Business Case for Agriculture in Africa with Khula CEO Karidas Tshintsholo
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In this episode, Eric Jackson talks to Khula Co-founder and CEO Karidas Tshintsholo on making a business case for agriculture in Africa through availing inputs that allow subsistence farmers to try commercial agriculture, building a marketplace that connects farmers to bulk buyers and establishing platforms for farmers to raise funds for their oper…
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We Are Curious 33| Day Trading at the NSE, Cash Transaction Reporting Limits, DHL Closing eShop and the Curious Case of Meta
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Last week, the NSE announced that it will introduce day trading in November, allowing investors to trade on a security multiple times a day. The president, upon lifting the curfew, ordered the National Treasury to raise the threshold for cash transaction reporting to favour MSMEs. Regionally, DHL announced that it is closing its e-commerce site eSh…
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Deepening Kenya's Domestic Markets Through Improving Capacity of Retail Investors
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In this episode, we talk to Anthony Kirui on the status of Kenya's capital markets, specifically looking at improving access for retail investors, heading against foreign outflows and moving away from safe bets like government securities. This episode follows the release of the 2021 Africa Financial Markets Index, where Kenya's market attractivenes…
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Weekly Markets Update 38| New Appointments at HF Group, Dips in NSE Indices and Jittery Global Tech Stocks
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Last Week, HF Group announced the appointment of Olive Mugenda, a known reformist and chairperson at the Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital. Benchmark indices ended the week lower as major stocks on the exchange went red, including Safaricom. However, the overall market activity was high. Equity turnover was up 53.2% to Ksh 3.2 bill…
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The Role of Women in Driving Macroeconomic Growth in Africa
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In this episode, we sit with Joanita Lunkuse - Jaggwe to discuss the role of women in spearheading macroeconomic growth in Africa through taking leadership roles in sectors like Finance and Agriculture, and how increasing access to opportunities and proper succession planning could be the bridge to tapping into the benefits of having women in top l…
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Embedding Gender Equality in Policy in Capital Markets
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In this episode, Mwakaneno chats with Luke Ombara, Director Policy and Market Development at the Capital Market Authority Kenya on the representation and participation of women in Kenya compared to other African markets. We discuss the role of policies like the corporate governance code and the 2/3 gender rule in bridging gender parity on boards an…
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Weekly Markets Update 37| Investor Uncertainty Over Inflation, DTB, Global Oil Prices, and the Kenya Power & KQ Bailout
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Last week, we saw investor uncertainty across global markets, following the rise of inflation across the globe that could last for long. On the NSE, the NASI was up 3.04 points, the NSE 25 was 32.37 basis points. The NSE 20 share index dropped 1.13%. Highlights: Limuru Tea was the top gainer last week, up 10% to Ksh 330 shillings, following an earl…
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Building Affordable and Resilient Housing in Africa
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In this episode, Maurice Makoloo, Senior Director-Africa Hub at the Habitat of Humanity discusses what it takes to build resilient housing in Africa, while still following the tenets of affordability and maintaining cultural sensitivity. Mwakaneno and Maurice break down the multifaceted roles which houses play, from serving as educational centres, …
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We Are Curious 32| The High Court Case Against Uber and the Curious Case of the Kenya-Somalia ICJ Ruling
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This week, the high court ruled that there is an intricate link between Uber BV and Uber Kenya, a decision that could allow uber drivers in Kenya to sue both companies for fare reductions on the platform. Join Mwakaneno and Nicole as they travel back to 2016, the genesis of the court case against uber, to break down the different arguments in the c…
In partnership with BitcoinKe, we recently interviewed Umar Bukenya, Uganda Ecosystem lead at cLabs and Daniel Kimotho, Kenya Ecosystem Lead at cLabs, a member of the Alliance for Prosperity and part of the community working on Celo. cLabs has built an open, decentralized platform, designed to support stable coins and tokenized assets, which are op…
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We Are Curious 31| Of a Sky High 6.91% Inflation, the Petroleum Levy, TikTok's NFT and the Curious Case of the eNaira
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This week, we saw Kenya's monthly inflation skyrocket to a 19 month high of 6.91% largely driven by higher fuel costs and fuel, grew ecstatic of the Presidential directive for lower electricity tariffs, watched legislators circle the unpopular petroleum levy and held our breaths for Nigeria's eNaira. Listen to this episode to find out what's drivin…
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How Gender Sensitive Policies Could Boost Gender Parity in African Finance
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In this episode, Catherine Musakali breaks down the role of company policy in creating inclusive workspaces and nurturing spaces for women to rise to board levels. Catherine and Mwakaneno discuss how gender-sensitive policies like job share, and telecommuting allow women to grow their careers while still addressing other responsibilities in their l…
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Weekly Markets Update 36| Impact of Evergrande's Fall, Nike and Vietnam Closures, a Dip in NSE Giants and the Crypto Ban in China
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Last week, we watched Asia come to the reality of Evergrande's fall, which is dragging Asian markets. In the US, investors grapple with anticipation as the US Central Bank Tapering process approaches its end mid next year, and Nike takes a blow from Vietnam's shutdown. Locally, NSE giants bowed down slightly, and the indices went blood red. Listen …
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Growing Women as Key Business Resources in African Finance Space with Hedwige Nuyens
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In 2017, the World Economic Forum noted that female talent remains one of the most underutilized business resource. In this podcast, Nuru Mugambi and Hedwige Nuyens explore whether and how much that has changed in the past 4 years in the role women play in the financial service sector. The duo recap Hedwige's non-traditional path to becoming the Ma…
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How Digital HR Solutions are Changing HR in East Africa With WorkPay CEO Paul Kimani
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In this episode, Mwakaneno Gakweli talks to Paul Kimani about his experience building a Digital HR solution, the hard questions that helped the company find product-market fit, and how the startup faced off with legacy systems. We then break down how digital HR systems are solving everyday problems like payments, and how they could cut wastages lik…
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Weekly Markets Update 35| Higher NSE Turnovers, Mixed US Markets, and Evergrande's Spreading Woes Across Asia
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Last week, Equity turnover rose 24.6% to Ksh 2.51 billion despite a 1% decline in the top five companies on the exchange. Safaricom accounted for Ksh 1.4 billion traded, whereas the top five counters accounted for 89.62% of the activity on the market. Listen to this podcast to understand how the NSE faired last week, African markets to watch, and h…
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The Innovators Ep 1 | Building One of Kenya's First Ventilator
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On March 12, 2020, the Ministry of Health confirmed Kenya's first case of COVID-19, triggering a series of lockdowns orders, a curfew and an unforeseen strain on the country's healthcare system. In April, a team of 15 students from Kenyatta University took up the challenge to build one of the country's first locally-made ventilators, promising an M…
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Making it Possible for Women to Occupy Board Seats in Corporate Africa with Maxwell Pirikisi
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While Africa has made giant steps towards gender parity in leadership boards in companies, there are still gaping differences in representation across subregions and sectors. Join Mwakaneno Gakweli and Maxwell Pirikisi as they break down the inequalities in women representation on boards across the continent, the hurdles to achieving gender equalit…
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We Are Curious EP 30| Of Safaricom's Smart Meters for Kenya Power, Commercially Viable Turkana Oil, and the Curious Case of WhatsApp Business Directory
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Last week, Safaricom proposed smart meters for Kenya Power at a rather skewed revenue split, Tullow Oil confirmed just how much oil is commercially viable in Turkana at higher costs, US announced sanctions over the conflict in Tigray and Zuckerberg announced yellow pages like features for businesses on WhatsApp. In the latest episode of We Are Curi…
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Weekly Markets Update 34| Scangroup, Theranos, and Global Indices on Red
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Last week, the trial of Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes kicked off, a 13-week long journey to test her innocence against 10 counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Locally Scangroup is soaring, despite a 22% dip in revenue and a Ksh 1.732 Billion loss in 2020. US stock indices were bloody red. Listen to this episod…
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We Are Curious EP 29| Of the KAA Bailout Request, KNBS Job Loss Data, Ukraine Legalizing BTC and the Curious Case of Bolt's Expensive Female Driver Category
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This week, Kenya was downgraded from the list of high-risk areas for piracy after 12 years, KNBS finally released the 2021 Economic Survey, Bolt introduced a more expensive category of female drivers, Tanzania finally ratified the AfCFTA and Ukraine joins the list of countries to legalizeBTC. Listen to our latest episode of We Are Curious to find o…
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What it Takes to Have More African Women at a Global Leadership Stage with Esohe Denise Odaro
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In this episode, Nuru Mugambi talks to Angaza Awards Judge Esohe Denise Odaro, breaking down her career journey to becoming the Head of Investor Relations, International Finance Corporation, including some of the lessons she learnt along the way, and how she defines success. Nuru and Esohe then shift gears to why it is important to focus on gender …
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Weekly Markets Update 33| Uptick in Small Cap Counters, Scangroup Results, Developments in NBV and How Guinea's Coup is Pushing Bauxite Prices
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Last week, small counter stocks on the exchange recorded an uptick, evidenced by the rise in Week on Week activity, unlike the decline in large counters. In this episode, we break down why small counters stocks surged while large counter stocks dipped, and how that affected the performance of the exchange, analyse Scangroup results, and weigh how e…
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We Are Curious 28| Regulation of Medical Fees, The Game Leaving Kenya, Tanzania's Mobile Levy and the Curious Case of Apple's Digital Driver's Licence
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This week, we explore the proposals in the Health Amendment Bill of 2021, including the regulation of medical fees and restricting the bandwidth for hospitals to seek deposits before offering emergency services a how that could impact hospitals. We also talk about Game's announcement to leave the Kenyan market, following the list of South African b…
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The Role of Financial Literacy in Encouraging Sound Financial Decisions With Equiti CEO Brian Myers
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In this episode, Brian Myers and Mwakaneno Gakweli break down the importance of financial literacy in shaping investment decisions, avoiding scams and improving participation in investment products. We also talk about the role of different stakeholders in the finance space, like investment companies, trading brokerages, and regulators, in democrati…
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We Are Curious EP 27| Of UON School Fees Hike, Laikipia County Bond, SA's Cannabis Commercialization and the Curious Case of Vice Capital
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This week, we discuss the hike in tuition fees for postgraduate and select undergraduate courses at the University of Nairobi following lower admission rates for self-sponsored students in recent years. On one hand, the university is stuck with debt and unpaid statutory fees. On the other hand, increasing tuition will likely scare off some potentia…
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One in a Million: The Biography of Dr Manoj Shah
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In this episode, Eric Asuma, Dr Manoj Shah, Dr Manilal Dodhia, and Sandeep Malu break down the success story of Dr Manoj, detailing his lessons, attributes, and principles that contributed to his success as a businessman and turnaround artist. We travel back to his early days in business, breaking down his core elements of success such as teamwork,…
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Weekly Markets Update 31| Banking Sector Results, The Opportunity in DRC and OnlyFans' Content Changes.
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This week, we break down banking sector results and how investors on the NSE reacted to the different counters. We also discuss the opportunity in DRC, which banks like Equity and KCB are looking into, and the hurdles like instability and poor infrastructure could affect businesses eyeing the market. We close the episode talking about activity in g…
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Role of Credit Data in Improving Lending Post COVID-19 with TransUnion Kenya CEO Billy Owino
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In this episode, Mwakaneno Gakweli talks to Billy Owino on how Kenya's credit sector has evolved with the COVID-19 pandemic, and how best lending institutions, policymakers and credit reporting agencies can leverage data to improve lending post-COVID. We discuss the power of alternative data sources to build credit scores, and what building bespoke…