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HomeDaily NewsThursday, April 30, 2026Kenya's Mobile Money Users Hit 51.4mn - April 2026
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Kenya's Mobile Money Users Hit 51.4mn - April 2026

Kenya experienced a significant surge in mobile money subscriptions, reaching 51.4 million in 2025, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. KCB Bank has launched a new mortgage product with single-digit interest rates specifically for individuals in Kenya's informal economy, aiming to boost homeownership. The Kenyan insurance industry is rapidly transforming from a transactional model to a data-driven, personalized approach, driven by evolving consumer expectations.

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Kenya’s mobile money users hit 51.4mn

Kenya’s mobile money users hit 51.4mn

Kenya experienced a significant surge in mobile money subscriptions, reaching 51.4 million in 2025, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).

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Kenya experienced a significant surge in mobile money subscriptions, reaching 51.4 million in 2025, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).

  • Mobile money subscriptions grew by a notable 21.4 percent.
  • The value of person-to-person transfers on mobile platforms soared to Sh8.66 trillion in 2025.
  • There's a discernible shift away from agent-based transactions, with deposits and withdrawals showing a decline.
Thursday 8:00 AMCapital BusinessFirst

How data-driven personalization is rewiring the insurance industry

How data-driven personalization is rewiring the insurance industry

The Kenyan insurance industry is rapidly transforming from a transactional model to a data-driven, personalized approach, driven by evolving consumer expectations and the rise of platforms like Netflix and Amazon.

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Key Highlights

The Kenyan insurance industry is rapidly transforming from a transactional model to a data-driven, personalized approach, driven by evolving consumer expectations and the rise of platforms like Netflix and Amazon.

  • Over 70 percent of customers now expect intuitive and tailored insurance experiences.
  • Nearly 80 percent of insurance companies are leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to personalize offerings and improve efficiency.
  • Companies like First Assurance are introducing tailored products, such as First Afya Biashara for SMEs and customizable health plans like First-Med Cover.
  • A significant "data gap" exists, with 81 percent of insurers having access to data but only 12 percent possessing advanced analytics capabilities.
Thursday 10:45 AMCapital Business

KCB rolls out single-digit mortgage plan for informal sector in homeownership push

KCB rolls out single-digit mortgage plan for informal sector in homeownership push

KCB Bank has launched a new mortgage product with single-digit interest rates specifically for individuals in Kenya's informal economy, aiming to boost homeownership.

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Key Highlights

KCB Bank has launched a new mortgage product with single-digit interest rates specifically for individuals in Kenya's informal economy, aiming to boost homeownership.

  • The mortgage offers loans ranging from Sh1 million to Sh4 million, with repayment periods up to 15 years.
  • The initiative targets MSMEs and workers in the informal sector, including artisans and boda boda operators, through KCB Bank Kenya.
  • This product redefines eligibility by using alternative credit assessment methods beyond traditional payslips, recognizing the irregular income structures common in the informal economy.
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