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Choice Bank rebrands & unveils digital-first model

 Choice Microfinance Bank is now Choice Bank and has launched a digitally powered banking model, seeking to serve its customers better. The bank has also commemorated 10 years of operations since its licensing by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) in 2015. In a keynote address at the event which was graced by Kiprono Kittony,
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Roadside by rescue.co launched to provide emergency roadside assistance service

 Rescue.co has announced the launch of Roadside by rescue.co, a roadside emergency assistance service. The service costs Ksh. 8,888 (incl. VAT) per vehicle annually. It will include towing (up to 600 km per year or four annual rescues), vehicle recovery, jump-starting, tire changes, fuel delivery, key retrieval, mobile security response, and ambulance dispatch for road-related medical
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Absa partners with Women’s World Banking to support women entrepreneurs in Kenya

 Absa Bank Kenya has announced a strategic partnership with Women’s World Banking, aimed at deepening financial inclusion and promoting economic empowerment of women entrepreneurs across Kenya. The partnership will focus on enhancing Absa’s Women in Business (WIB) proposition by leveraging on Women’s World Banking’s international expertise in women-focused financial inclusion to provide innovative financial and
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Kenya imported mitumba clothing worth Ksh. 28 billion in 2024

 According to new report, Kenyan Mitumba clothing exports were Ksh. 28 billion in 2024. Data from the Economic Survey 2025 shows that Kenyan textile imports for 2024 were about Ksh 60 billion compared to Mitumba’s Ksh. 28 billion. The report dubbed A Future Look at the Apparel and Footwear Industry in Kenya (2022–2037), Commissioned by
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