Day 3 at UNGA@80: Kenya positions itself as Africa’s investment hub
On day two of Invest Kenya’s UNGA@80 side events in New York, Kenya showcased its ambition to become a leading global investment hub, highlighting major opportunities in capital markets, financial services, and innovation-led growth, including the upcoming Kenya Pipeline Corporation IPO, set to be the country’s largest listing in over a decade.
High-level engagements with industry leaders underscored Kenya’s strong regulatory reforms, thriving tech ecosystem, and investor-ready infrastructure, reaffirming the country’s position as a dynamic, high-return destination for global capital.
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