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Post-September review: What CMMF did and what’s next

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
September 26, 2025
in Investments, Money
Reading Time: 2 mins read

As September draws to a close, it’s a good time to assess how the Cytonn Money Market Fund (CMMF) fared over the month, and what lessons investors can carry forward.

Highlights from September

  • CMMF maintains its focus on capital preservation, liquidity, and daily interest accrual, making it a reliable option for investors looking for lower-risk growth.

  • The fund continues to invest in high-quality short-term instruments, such as treasury bills and commercial paper, ensuring stability even amid market fluctuations.

Key Takeaways for Investors

  1. Consistency Matters
    Stable returns and steady fund management help reinforce investor confidence—even when markets are volatile.

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  2. Accessibility Remains Core
    With relatively low minimum thresholds, CMMF allows everyday investors to participate without large capital requirements.

  3. Liquidity & Flexibility
    One of the strengths of CMMF is that investors can access their funds when needed, striking a balance between growth and accessibility.

  4. Watch the Benchmark Landscape
    As you review performance, compare CMMF returns against other short-term instruments and savings options to decide if rebalancing makes sense.


Next Steps You Can Take Today

  • Review Your Statement — Check your monthly performance and see how your contributions grew.

  • Adjust Contributions — If possible, increase your top-ups or automate deposits to take advantage of steady returns.

  • Diversify Thoughtfully — Use CMMF as a stable base in your portfolio and consider supplementing with higher-risk assets.

Ready to take action?
Download the Cytonn App to review or grow your CMMF account.
Prefer quick access? *Dial 809# to manage your investment from your phone.
Questions? Reach out to clientservices@cytonn.com or call +254 709 101 200.

Let Q4 begin on a strong note—use what you learned from September to make smarter moves going forward.

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