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K-Rep bank gets a Sh1b capital boost

eastandard.net - Major shareholders of K-Rep have pumped an additional Sh1 billion capital into the bank. The move comes just after Parliament passed the Finance Bill requiring banks and mortgage finance companies to increase their minimum core capital from the current Sh250 million to Sh1 billion over the next four years.» view full story
Story located in: africa » kenya
Submitted By: Lara
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