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Data-driven guides on Kenya's top investment options โ MMFs, T-Bills, SACCOs, and Bonds. Written by Sentill's research team using live market data.
Kenya MMF Yields April 2026 โ Full Update
All 11 CMA-regulated funds ranked by net yield, with M-Pesa paybills
Etica Capital 18.20%, Lofty-Corpin 17.50%, Cytonn 16.90% โ complete April 2026 yield table for every Kenya MMF with paybills, minimums and withdrawal times.
Is It Too Late to Buy Bonds in Kenya?
IFB1/2024 still yields 18.46% tax-free โ but the window may be closing
Kenya's IFB bonds offer 18.46% WHT-free โ among the best risk-adjusted rates in Africa. As CBK eases rates in H2 2026, this window won't last forever. Here's the analysis.
Higher for Longer: Kenya's Rate Environment & Your Portfolio
What the global rate cycle means for MMFs, bonds, T-Bills and NSE stocks
T-Bills at 16.42%, IFBs at 18.46%, MMFs near 18% โ Kenya's elevated rate environment is a once-in-a-decade opportunity. Here's who wins, who loses, and how to position.
Best Money Market Funds in Kenya 2026
Ranked by yield, liquidity & fund manager stability โ with live data
With over 30 regulated MMFs offering yields between 11โ18%, choosing the right fund can mean KES 50,000+ difference per year on a KES 1M portfolio. We rank them all.
How to Buy Treasury Bills in Kenya (2026 Guide)
Step-by-step: DhowCSD account, auction dates, and what rates to expect
Treasury Bills are Kenya's safest investment, backed by the government and currently yielding 15โ16%. This guide covers everything from opening a CSD account to rolling over your investment.
MMF vs Bonds in Kenya: Which Gives Better Returns?
A data-driven comparison of liquidity, yield, tax treatment and risk
Both offer competitive yields, but they serve very different purposes. We break down when to pick an MMF over a bond โ and why Infrastructure Bonds are often misunderstood.
Best SACCOs in Kenya 2026: Dividend Rates Compared
Top 10 SACCOs ranked by dividend rate, asset base and member benefits
SACCOs can offer yields of 12โ22% annually through dividends and rebates. But not all are equal โ we compare Kenya's top 10 licensed SACCOs by real dividend data.
How to Invest KES 50,000 in Kenya: 5 Best Options
From MMFs to T-Bills โ what actually makes sense at this capital level
KES 50,000 is exactly the right amount to start diversifying. Here's a practical breakdown of where to put it โ with projected returns for each option.
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