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Originally published by Capital Businessbusiness
June 7, 2026
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Mogo ordered to refund tuk-tuk owner after unlawful repossession

Court documents show the customer made payments of between Sh479,609 and Sh549,246 before falling into arrears. Mogo later repossessed the tuk-tuk and sold it to a third party for Sh413,400, arguing that it was exercising its rights under an asset finance agreement. Kenya breakin..
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The High Court has dismissed an appeal by asset financing firm Mogo Auto Ltd, upholding a decision that requires the company to refund a Kenyan tuk-tuk operator after unlawfully repossessing and selling his vehicle.
- Mogo Auto Ltd ordered to refund Sh413,400 to a tuk-tuk owner.
- Involved parties: Mogo Auto Ltd, a tuk-tuk operator, and Justice Gregory Mutai.
- The court ruled the agreement was a hire-purchase agreement, and repossession was unlawful as the customer had paid over two-thirds of the price.
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