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In 1996 saw the largest share issue in the history of NSE with the privatization of Kenya Airways. Having sold a 26% stake to KLM, the Government of Kenya proceeded to offer 235,423,896 shares (51% of the fully paid and issued shares of KSh.5/= each) to the public at KSh.11/25 per share. More than 110,000 shareholders acquired a stake in the ...
Liberty Kenya Holdings Limited (formally CFC Insurance) Insurance: JUB: Jubilee Holdings Limited: Insurance, investments. Crosslisted on the Uganda Securities Exchange and the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange: KNRE: Kenya Reinsurance Corporation: Reinsurance: SLAM: Sanlam Kenya Plc (formally Pan Africa Insurance Holdings) Insurance
Centum is a publicly owned investment company with headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. Its shares are listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), where they trade under the symbol CTUM. [4] [5] The company shares are also cross-listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE), where they trade under the symbol "CENT". [6]
Equity Group Holdings Limited (EGHL), formerly Equity Bank Group, is a financial services holding company based in the African Great Lakes region. EGHL's headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo and a representative office in Ethiopia.
NAIROBI (Reuters) -Kenya's Centum Investment plans to buy back up to 10% of its issued shares, it said on Tuesday after reporting a wider first-half loss. The group, which invests in listed firms ...
This was the largest banking merger in Kenya's history. [16] The Merger was executed in three interlinked phases: [17] CfC Bank acquired 100% of SBK through the allotment new fully paid shares of CfC to SBK's shareholders. On completion of the allotment of shares in phase one, SAHL acquired an additional CfC shares from existing shareholders.
The U.S. firm offered in February to buy the 46.15 percent of Unga's shares that are held by minority shareholders and listed on the Nairobi bourse. The rest of the shares are owned by a local ...
By January 2011, the retail chain had returned to profitability and applied to the Kenya Capital Markets Authority to re-list its shares on the NSE. [7] Approval to re-list on the NSE was granted in May 2011 and trading in the shares of Uchumi resumed on 31 May 2011. [8]