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    Britam lowers money market fund to Sh 1000 as it targets mass market

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - May 10, 2017
    - May 10, 2017
    Kenya Business news
    Britam lowers money market fund to Sh 1000 as it targets mass market

    Britam Asset Managers has lowered its money market fund investment amount to Ksh 1,000 in a bid to encourage Kenyans to save more.

    The will allow investors to invest from as low as Kshs 1,000 with subsequent  top ups of Ksh 1,000. Previously, investors had to invest a minimum of Ksh 10, 000 to get into the fund, with top ups of Ksh 5,000. The fund targets Kenyans who seek to invest in low risk, but high interest earning instruments at a time when investors are looking for alternative investment platforms outside the stock market.

    The fund invests in quality interest bearing securities and other short-term money market instruments and ensures risks are managed, while preserving the initial capital.

    The unveiling of this fund comes at a time when overall savings by Kenyans has been on the decline. According to the World Bank 2016 Kenya country report, Kenya is lagging behind in savings compared to other economies in the region which are economically less endowed.

    “Many Kenyans have been locked out from saving and investing their money because of the big initial capital amounts needed in the money market. This fund has therefore been designed to address the needs of the small saver,” said Kenneth Kaniu, Britam Asset Managers Chief Executive Officer.

    Mr Kaniu said the fund offers savers alternatives to access credit especially to meet their short  and long-term goals, while enjoying higher returns from their investment by outperforming bank deposit rates.

    He said the company has rolled out a marketing campaign dubbed “You Deserve Extra” to create awareness on the need for Kenyans to save more and earn extra returns to meet their financial goals.

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