Ecobank Kenya has raised its capital base to $65 million after injecting $27 million in fresh capital that will support the lender’s regional expansion plans, becoming the first bank to disclose capital injection in view of Kenya’s revised core capital requirements. The bank has received US$27.0 million capital injection following the Business Laws (Amendment) Act…...
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