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The Companies Acts 1948 to 1980 was the collective title of the Companies Act 1948, Parts I and III of the Companies Act 1967, the Companies (Floating Charges and Receivers) (Scotland) Act 1972, section 9 of the European Communities Act 1972, sections 1 to 4 of the Stock Exchange (Completion of Bargains) Act 1976, section 9 of the Insolvency ...
Development Bank of Kenya: Financials Banks Nairobi: 1963 Commercial bank P A Diamond Trust Bank Group: Financials Banks Nairobi: 1945 Banking group, KN: DTK: P A Dubai Bank Kenya: Financials Banks Nairobi: 1982 Commercial bank, defunct 2015 P D East African Breweries: Consumer goods Brewers Nairobi: 1922 Beer, KN: EABL: P A Equity Group ...
The Government of Kenya enacted the Insurance Act Kenya CAP 487 in 1985 [1] with the aim of localizing regulation of the insurance business. The newly-enacted legislation established the Department of Insurance within the Ministry of the National Treasury and Planning , headed by a Commissioner of Insurance, to supervise the insurance sector.
Pages in category "Kenyan companies established in 2015" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Capital Markets Authority of Kenya (CMA) is a government financial regulatory entity responsible for supervising, licensing and monitoring the activities of the capital markets within the Republic of Kenya, market intermediaries, including the stock exchange, and the central depository and settlement system and all other persons licensed under the Capital Markets Act of Kenya.
A private limited company is a limited company incorporated under the Companies Act 2013 (or one of its predecessor acts), with a minimum paid-up share capital (if any) of ₹ 1 lakh (US$1,200), with an article that restricts the transfer of its shares; it may have between two and two hundred members, and its name ends with "Private Limited ...
Before 2015, KCB was both a licensed bank and a holding company for its subsidiaries. In compliance with the Kenya Finance Act No. 57 of 2012, KCB Group announced in April 2015 its intention to incorporate a new, wholly owned subsidiary, KCB Bank Kenya Limited, to which it would transfer its Kenyan banking business, assets, and liabilities.
The average inflation between 2005 and July 2015 was 8.5%. [68] In July 2015 Kenya's inflation rate was estimated to be 6.62%. ... Act. Notwithstanding this, Kenya's ...