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Role of financial inclusion in reshaping investments market

Sylvia Kamau by Sylvia Kamau
December 11, 2025
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Financial inclusion is the broadening of access to banking payments, savings, credit and insurance services. Kenya has made remarkable progress in financial inclusion over the past decade. Between 2016 and 2024, the proportion of adults with access to formal financial services rose from 27.0% to 85.0%, largely driven by mobile money platforms such as M-Pesa. However, despite this impressive expansion, financial health indicators declined, with only 18.0% of adults reporting strong financial health in 2024, down from 40.0% in 2016. This highlights that while access has improved, effective usage and resilience remain challenges.

The Kenya National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS 2025–2028) seeks to address these gaps by focusing on digital transformation, financial literacy, and consumer protection. The strategy emphasizes not just access to payments and credit, but also broader investment products such as pensions, insurance, and savings instruments. By integrating these services into the inclusion agenda, Kenya is reshaping its investment markets to be more inclusive and sustainable.

From an investment perspective, financial inclusion is broadening the investor base. Mobile-enabled platforms now allow small-scale investors to participate in government securities, unit trusts, and equity markets. This democratization of investment is increasing liquidity and reducing reliance on institutional investors. For example, the Central Bank of Kenya has expanded retail access to government bonds through mobile channels, enabling ordinary citizens to invest with as little as KES 3,000.0

Moreover, inclusion is shifting investment priorities toward social and developmental outcomes. The NFIS 2025–2028 explicitly links financial inclusion to women’s entrepreneurship, climate resilience, and financial health. This alignment is influencing capital allocation, with more funds directed toward inclusive enterprises and sustainable projects. The signing of the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Code in 2025 illustrates how inclusion policies are channeling investment into gender equity and small business growth.

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In perspective, Kenya’s financial inclusion journey is reshaping investment markets into more dynamic, equitable, and resilient ecosystems. By leveraging digital infrastructure and policy frameworks, Kenya is not only expanding participation but also ensuring that investments contribute to long-term social and economic development. The challenge ahead lies in translating access into financial health, ensuring that inclusion strengthens both household resilience and national capital markets. ( start your investment journey today with the cytonn money market fund. Call +254(0)709101200 or email sales@cytonn.com)

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