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Numida launches its Premium Lending offering in Kenya to offer MSMEs a more affordable credit model

Capital FM Business Jun 23, 2026 2h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 2 views
Numida launches its Premium Lending offering in Kenya to offer MSMEs a more affordable credit model
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The launch signals Numida’s entry into Kenya’s growing premium MSME segment, serving established entrepreneurs with monthly revenues of KES 300,000 and above who require financing solutions that match the sophistication and ambitions of their businesses. This story was reported by Capital FM Business. For more Business news in Kenya, stay tuned to Masaa.
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