Owning a vehicle in Kenya while living abroad comes with ongoing compliance obligations including registration, insurance, annual inspection, and maintenance. For diaspora Kenyans, managing these requ...
Kenya's transition from NHIF to the Social Health Authority represents the most significant change to the national health insurance system in decades. For diaspora Kenyans, understanding how SHA works...
Kenya's transition from the National Hospital Insurance Fund to the Social Health Insurance Fund represents the most significant reform of the country's health financing system in over five decades. T...
Agricultural insurance represents one of the most important yet underdeveloped tools for protecting Kenya's farmers and pastoralists against the devastating financial impacts of drought, floods, pest ...
Kenya's insurance industry plays a vital role in protecting individuals, families, and businesses against financial risks while mobilizing long-term capital for economic development. As the most devel...
Livestock farming supports over 10 million Kenyans and contributes approximately 12 percent of GDP, encompassing dairy farming in the highlands, vast pastoral systems in the arid lands, and a rapidly ...
Kenya's insurance market, the most developed in East Africa with over 50 licensed companies, has an insurance penetration of just 2.4 percent of GDP, indicating massive untapped potential. This articl...
Health insurance in Kenya is undergoing a fundamental transformation with the transition from NHIF to the Social Health Authority, while private medical insurance and community-based schemes provide a...
Despite having one of Africa's most developed insurance industries, Kenya has among the lowest insurance penetration rates relative to its economic development level. With over 50 insurance companies ...