How to Open a High-Yield Savings Account in Canada
How to Open a High-Yield Savings Account in Canada: Step-by-Step Guide Opening a high-yield savings account in Canada is one of the smartest ways to grow your money without taking…
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How to Open a High-Yield Savings Account in Canada: Step-by-Step Guide Opening a high-yield savings account in Canada is one of the smartest ways to grow your money without taking…
Best Credit Cards for Travel Rewards in 2025 in the US: A Complete Guide In 2025, savvy travelers are looking for more than just flights and hotel deals—they’re also seeking…
1. Money Market Funds (MMFs) Why it’s good: Low risk, highly liquid, and pays daily interest. ✅ 2. Treasury Bills & Bonds (via CBK) Why it’s good: Government-backed, guaranteed returns.…
1. Standard Chartered Bank Kenya (SCBK) 2. Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) 3. British American Tobacco Kenya (BAT) 4. Stanbic Holdings (SBIC) 5. Co‑operative Bank of Kenya (COOP) 6. BK…
Massive Fuel Price Hike in Kenya as EPRA Announces July-August 2025 Review Kenyans will have to dig deeper into their pockets after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced…
Mansa‑X Special Fund (Standard Investment Bank) Overview & StrategyMansa‑X is a multi‑asset long/short strategy special fund licensed by the CMA. It trades across global and local instruments—equities, currencies, commodities, fixed…
Why Kenyan Businesses Need Reliable Bulk Fuel With diesel prices fluctuating between KSh 110-150 per liter, bulk purchasing can save businesses 15-25% on fuel costs. Over 60% of Kenyan industries…
Why Kenyan Businesses Need Backup Power With 87% of Kenyan businesses experiencing weekly power outages lasting 2+ hours, commercial generators have become essential for: Top 5 Commercial Generator Brands in…
Why Kenyan Businesses Are Switching to Solar With rising electricity costs (up 40% since 2020) and frequent grid outages, Kenyan businesses are saving KSh 500,000+ annually by going solar. The…
Kenya’s export sector contributes 35% of GDP, with tea, coffee, flowers, and fresh produce leading shipments. All exporters must comply with Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS),…
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