In an increasingly digital economy, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been greater collaboration between the private sector and…
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High taxation on airtime, Internet data, and smartphones is a critical factor restricting deepening penetration, faster growth, and the greater impact of broadband in Kenya.
Kenya introduced a tax on mobile phone-based transactions in 2013 via an excise tax rate of 10 per cent through the Finance Act of 2018.
Kenyan businesses are facing significant headwinds, including rising operational costs, unpredictable taxation, and limited access to affordable credit, which CEOs…
Absa Bank Kenya has implemented new limits on account-to-mobile wallet transfers. The maximum per-transaction amount has been reduced from KSh500,000…
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) will implement new regulations to boost tax revenue from mobile devices. These measures, effective…