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Park your money where it grows: Why more Kenyans are turning to Cytonn Money Market Fund

Ivy Mutali by Ivy Mutali
July 16, 2025
in Analysis, Investments, Money
Reading Time: 2 mins read

In today’s fast-paced financial world, one thing is clear, your money should never sit idle. Whether it’s your salary surplus, business revenue or emergency cash, where you store it matters. For thousands of Kenyans, the answer lies in the Cytonn Money Market Fund (CMMF), a low-risk, high-yield investment solution tailored to everyday needs.

Unlike a typical savings account, which offers modest returns and often loses value to inflation, CMMF puts your cash to work. It invests in short-term, low-risk instruments like government securities, fixed deposits and collective investment schemes. The result? Competitive annual interest rate of 13.4% that is compounded and paid out daily, giving you real growth on your money.

But CMMF isn’t just about returns. It’s about flexibility and control. With a minimum investment of just KES. 100 and no lock-in period, anyone can join and access their funds whenever they need them. Whether you’re saving up for school fees, building an emergency fund or temporarily holding capital before your next big move, this fund offers the ideal financial parking space.

What truly sets the Cytonn Money Market Fund apart is its accessibility and transparency. Topping up is simple through M-Pesa Pay bill 775093, and investors receive regular updates including monthly fact sheets and weekly performance reports. You know where your money is, how it’s performing and what it’s earning, always.

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In a volatile economic environment, safety is key. CMMF is regulated by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) and managed by Cytonn Asset Managers Limited who carefully balance risk and return. It’s designed for investors who want peace of mind without sacrificing growth.

Businesses are also taking note. Many SMEs and corporates use the fund to manage liquidity and preserve capital while earning passive income. Why let business funds sit in non-interest-bearing accounts when they can be optimized?

At its core, the Cytonn Money Market Fund is more than just a savings tool, it’s a financial strategy. One that empowers Kenyans to make smart, accessible and secure decisions with their money.

Let your money breathe. Let it grow. Let it work for you, with Cytonn.

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