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Cytonn investments launches first-ever virtual assistant in Kenya’s investment landscape

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
March 11, 2025
in Investments
Reading Time: 1 min read

Cytonn Investments has once again established itself as a trailblazer by launching the Cytonn Virtual Assistant (CVA) — the first AI-powered solution in Kenya’s investment landscape. This innovation is set to redefine customer support and revolutionize the market space, offering efficient, personalized, and seamless interactions for investors.

With the Cytonn Virtual Assistant, clients can now access instant support and streamline their investment journey. “This move reflects our commitment to providing innovative solutions that enhance the investor experience,” said Cytonn Investments in a statement.

The virtual assistant brings several features designed to simplify client engagement:

  • Instant Answers: Clients can get quick responses to frequently asked questions about Cytonn’s products and services, eliminating the need for long wait times.
  • Enhanced Customer Support: Whether it’s resolving issues or guiding users on Cytonn’s investment offerings, the assistant provides dedicated, real-time support.
  • Seamless Fund Investment: Users can top up their investment accounts directly through the virtual assistant, making the investment process faster and more accessible.

Getting started is simple — investors can interact with the Cytonn Virtual Assistant at clients.cytonn.com. For more inquiries, Cytonn’s Client Services team remains available via email at clientservices@cytonn.com or by phone at +254 709 101 200.

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With this pioneering innovation, Cytonn Investments continues to set the pace in leveraging technology for better investment solutions. The Cytonn Virtual Assistant promises to enhance efficiency and offer an unparalleled customer experience in Kenya’s financial sector.

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