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May momentum: Why the CMMF remains a top performer

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
May 6, 2025
in Investments, Money
Reading Time: 2 mins read

As May unfolds, investors are evaluating their financial strategies for 2025. The Cytonn Money Market Fund (CMMF) continues to stand out, offering competitive returns and accessibility for both new and seasoned investors.

Strong Performance in 2025

CMMF has consistently delivered impressive returns. As of March 2025, the fund reported an annualized yield of 15.7%, outperforming its benchmark, the average 91-day Treasury Bill rate plus 1.0 percentage point, which stood at 10.1%. This performance underscores CMMF’s effective investment strategy in short-term, high-quality debt securities.

Accessibility and Flexibility

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Investing in CMMF is straightforward. With a minimum initial investment of KES 1,000, the fund is accessible to a broad range of investors. Additional top-ups can be made with as little as KES 100. Investors can manage their accounts through the Cytonn App, USSD code *809#, or via M-Pesa Paybill numbers 552800 or 775093, using their unique account numbers

Capital Preservation and Daily Interest

CMMF focuses on capital preservation, making it suitable for conservative investors seeking stability. Interest is calculated daily and credited to investors’ accounts net of costs, allowing for consistent growth of funds.

Regulatory Oversight

The fund is regulated by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) of Kenya, ensuring adherence to strict investment guidelines and providing investors with confidence in the fund’s management.

Conclusion

As the year progresses, the Cytonn Money Market Fund continues to offer a compelling investment option with its strong performance, accessibility, and focus on capital preservation. Investors looking to optimize their portfolios may consider CMMF as a viable component of their investment strategy.

For more information or to get started, visit the Cytonn Money Market Fund page or contact Cytonn’s client services at clientservices@cytonn.com or call +254 (0) 709 101 200.

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