Nairobi — Kenya's economy is likely to grow by more than 5.5 percent this year driven by favourable inflation levels, lower trending interest rates and the peaceful transition, according to savings and investment company Old Mutual.
Old Mutual Kenya CEO Peter Anderson argues that the gradual drop in lending rates should start to see a continued uptake in credit advances and hence economic rise as the year progresses.
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