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Mid-September momentum: CMMF posts strong yields and growing trust

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
September 12, 2025
in Investments, Money
Reading Time: 2 mins read

As we settle into the second week of September 2025, the Cytonn Money Market Fund (CMMF) continues to show resilience and appeal across Kenya’s investment space. Recent disclosures reveal that CMMF delivered an effective annual rate of ~13.11% as of September 8th.


What This Means for Investors

  • Consistent Returns: The yield figure of ~13.11% underscores CMMF’s ability to maintain competitive returns in a dynamic market environment.

  • Low Entry Barrier: With a minimum investment starting at KES 100, CMMF remains accessible to many—even those just beginning their savings journey.

  • Daily Compounding & Liquidity: Interest gains are compounded daily, and investors can access their funds when necessary—providing both growth and flexibility.

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Why This Matters Right Now

Aside from the financial numbers, CMMF’s performance in early September builds confidence in its reliability. For many, this time of year is used to review budgets, plan for Q4 expenses, and reassess financial goals. The recent yield rates reinforce that CMMF could be a strong pillar for short-to-medium-term savings planning.

Additionally, increased trust in the fund is demonstrated by growing assets under management. In the first half of 2025, CMMF reported a significant increase in profits and fund size compared to the same period in 2024— pointing to stronger investor confidence.


How You Can Make the Most of This Momentum

  • Start or top-up, even with small amounts: KES 100 already gives you exposure to growth.

  • Automate contributions using the Cytonn App or USSD (*809#) to ensure consistency.

  • Monitor your growth in real time—seeing returns accumulate daily can help you stay motivated and make informed decisions.


Download the Cytonn App to take advantage of the latest yield trends.
For assistance, contact clientservices@cytonn.com or call +254 709 101 200.

Let this mid-September be your turning point—capitalise on CMMF’s strong performance to grow your savings more strategically.

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