
Kenya's Nairobi International Finance Centre (NIFC) has attracted Sh25.8 billion ($200 million) in new investments from 15 newly certified companies, indicating positive outcomes from the tax reforms implemented under the Finance Act 2025. This development supports Kenya's goal of establishing Nairobi as a regional financial hub and highlights the growing interest of international businesses in the area, according to TechTrends KE.
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