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What the privatization bill 2023 means for investors

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
October 9, 2023
in Investments
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President William Ruto on Monday signed the Privatization Bill of 2023 at the Kisumu State Lodge, setting the stage for its implementation.

The bill seeks to revise regulations around the privatization of parastatals in a bid to eliminate bureaucracy and streamline privatization processes.

It proposes forming the Privatization Authority to oversee, regulate and authorize the privatization of government parastatals. The government says the move aims to surrender some services and sectors to private investors.

The privatization, especially of underperforming assets, could benefit the country’s economy and investment climate. It could spur competition and efficiency with a positive economic impact. Such shifts often improve performance, innovation and service quality as private entities are driven to operate efficiently and meet market demand.

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Privatization can also attract foreign investment, stimulate job creation and boost economic development. The question is whether investors will enter these spaces and what incentives might be needed.

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First, the processes must be transparent, fair and serve all stakeholders’ best interests. For success, the Privatization Authority’s board must gain public trust and ensure no manipulation, a crucial first step for full private sector involvement.

Poorly performing parastatals’ assets and resources may entice investors. Valuations offering good investment returns could attract the right investors. The bill and privatization also offer foreign investors a foothold in the diverse Kenyan market and range of sectors.

However, risks exist for investors in parastatal privatization. Political risks are paramount, as leaders can become defensive around privatization, harming the business climate. Other risks include regulations, economic volatility and competition.

Despite the risks, the 2023 Privatization Bill offers opportunities for proactive investors to benefit creatively. They must proceed eyes open, weighing potential rewards and pitfalls. While privatization promises economic growth, diversification and efficiency, it also requires careful risk assessment and prudent decisions.

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