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UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by Maxymilliano(m): 8:11am On Jul 29, 2021
At the start of a three-day visit to the UK to co-host the Global Education Summit with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announce strengthened links between the City of London and Nairobi and welcome new investment package.

From: British High Commission Nairobi
Published 27 July 2021

The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab today (27 July) welcomed Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to Mansion House in London to announce £132 million of new UK investment in Kenya. He also launched the Nairobi International Financial Centre, and its formal partnership with the City of London.

At the start of a three-day visit to the UK to co-host the Global Education Summit with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, President Kenyatta witnessed the signing of a new memorandum of understanding between TheCityUK and the Nairobi International Financial Centre Authority, establishing a formal partnership, including closer collaboration with the London Stock Exchange.

This will help to channel international investment into Kenya and the wider region, making sure firms and investors are able to make the most of trade and investment opportunities.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said:
"This £132 million package of new UK-Kenya deals from the UK government and British firms will support investment in the region, including building new green affordable homes, connecting households to clean energy, and boosting manufacturing".

"This package of investments will create new jobs and unlock new opportunities for UK and Kenyan businesses by strengthening the relationship between Nairobi and the City of London".

British insurer Prudential intends to be the first firm to set up in Nairobi’s new International Financial Centre, while Kenyan mining company Mayflower Gold announced plans to dual list its shares on both the London and Nairobi Stock Exchanges in a deal worth £14 million.

Prudential PLC Chair Shriti Vadera said:

Africa is an important part of our long term growth strategy and I am delighted that the UK and Kenya are collaborating on financial services, where there are many opportunities for innovation. Prudential is proud to be working with both countries on this initiative.

We believe that deepening the financial sector across the continent is key to building and driving economic resilience, development and growth in a region of great promise and opportunity. Joining the International Financial Centre in Nairobi is testament to our long-term commitment to supporting financial sector development across Africa.

President Kenyatta also secured the backing of UK investors to boost affordable housing and manufacturing across Kenya. £28 million of private investment in Kenyan manufacturing was confirmed today as a result of the UK’s Manufacturing Africa initiative, and UK company ARC Ride announced plans to invest £4.5 million in growing its fleet of electric vehicles in Kenya.

The Foreign Secretary also announced a new £58 million fund, anchored by £35 million of UK government investment, which will finance the construction of 10,000 green affordable homes in Kenya. This is on top of £53 million of investment in Kenyan affordable housing announced during the Foreign Secretary’s visit to Kenya earlier this year.

A new digital customs system for Kenya will make it faster and easier for goods to move between Kenya and the UK, and between Kenya and the rest of the world. Delivered by TradeMark East Africa, and backed by £18 million of UK funding, this will boost Kenya’s economy, allowing firms to take greater advantage of the recently ratified UK-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement and grow our £1.4 billion mutual trade.

Earlier in the day, President Kenyatta met with COP President Alok Sharma at Kew Gardens to celebrate progress on the Kenya-UK Year of Climate Action. The UK announced £3.7 million of new UK funding to accelerate Kenya’s climate transition, including projects supporting renewable energy, clean cooling, and forest restoration. UK-backed InfraCo Africa will also invest £3.3m in off-grid solar to provide clean energy access to 6,000 families in rural Kenya.

Tomorrow, President Kenyatta will meet with the Prime Minister ahead of attending the Global Education Summit on Thursday.


President Uhuru Kenyatta and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab

Further information
The £132 million announcement today is as follows:

- a new £58 million fund, anchored by £35 million of UK Government investment, which will finance the construction of 10,000 green affordable homes in Kenya
- £28 million of private investment in Kenyan manufacturing through the UK’s Manufacturing Africa initiative
- £18 million of UK grant funding for a digital customs system to help smooth Kenya’s international trade, including with the UK, and allow firms to take greater advantage of the UK-Kenya trade deal ratified at the start of 2021
- £4.5 million investment by UK company ARC Ride to expand their fleet of electric vehicles in Kenya
- £3.3 million investment from UK-backed InfraCo Africa to finance expansion of off-grid solar in Western Kenya, providing 6,000 Kenyan homes with access to clean energy
- £3.7 million support from the UK government to back Kenya’s green transition including projects supporting renewable energy, clean cooling, and forest restoration – including Kaptagat Forest, a project spearheaded by Kenyan marathon legend Eluid Kipchoge
- £1 million of UK aid funding for technical support, to structure Kenyan infrastructure projects so they are able to attract private investment
- £0.9 million investment from InfraCo Africa, backed by the UK government, in Nopea Ride, an electric taxi service
- £0.5 million of UK funding for policy advice on how to support the development of green manufacturing in Kenya, including of electric vehicles
Mayflower Gold, a Kenyan mining company that employs 400 people, will float £14m of shares on the London and Nairobi stock exchanges
The UK has supported the set-up, business case development and investor proposition of the Nairobi International Financial Centre through Financial Sector Deepening.

The MoU comes shortly after the Chancellor Rishi Sunak set out a roadmap to cement the UK’s position as an open and global financial hub, and enhance relationships with jurisdictions around the world.


https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-announces-132m-of-new-investments-in-kenya-and-backs-nairobi-as-an-international-financial-centre
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by Hangmnk: 8:12am On Jul 29, 2021
But IPOB terrorists said UK will sanction and blacklist Kenya

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Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by advanceDNA: 8:14am On Jul 29, 2021
Buhari and his cabinet will be like...igboho and Nandi Kanu is the reason why UK giant of Africa for Kenya...
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by Monogamy: 8:16am On Jul 29, 2021
Nice one from Kenya, one of the Nigeria allies
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by chatinent: 8:18am On Jul 29, 2021
Make dem keep avoiding Nigeria. E make sense.
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by Maxymilliano(m): 8:20am On Jul 29, 2021
Abeg wetin Buhari go do for UK sef or is that how the dullard will return back to the country empty handed after wasting tax payers money ?
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by bigeliot(m): 8:24am On Jul 29, 2021
So na mansion house u dey for London and we dey look for u everywhere? Oya o, those looking for this man, his location is known now. We could find one other guy there. Na friends in kidnap them b grin
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by UncleHaba22: 8:29am On Jul 29, 2021
And ipob been thinking Kenya will be sinking grin grin
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by complexBoss12: 8:30am On Jul 29, 2021
Do you see the only thing the werey above me could make out of this thread. its only fool that would think that UK will ever sanction Nigeria in anyway, everything they have was stolen from other colonies, and they are still the most parasitic country in the world. They still control Nigerian oil and by extension the economy.

That's why they are always quick to rush to Parliament to discuss Nigerian issues, but in essence they don't care, as long a Northerner is in power, for easy manipulation, in fact Kanu was a problem for them too, because Britain has always disliked the Igbo's.

By the way, its officially 1 year, 10, months and 3hours for Buhari to leave office.
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by flamingREED(m): 8:41am On Jul 29, 2021
Nigeria loses again.
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by Ruggedniggaone: 9:08am On Jul 29, 2021
This show that UK govt really know about kanu abduction, they are just doing eye service with their consular assistance bla bla
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by Maxymilliano(m): 4:38pm On Jul 30, 2021
Buhari must block UP parliament the way he blocked twitter cool
Re: UK Announces £132m New Investments In Kenya, Backs Nairobi As Financial Center by Cousin9999: 4:07am On Aug 03, 2021
Be careful with these muzungus, Kenya.

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