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Cytonn money market fund as the key to your 2025 goals

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
January 14, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 1 min read

Mid month usually points at end of the month and as January is playing that card, many individuals are reassessing their financial strategies to align with their goals for 2025. For those seeking a secure and profitable investment avenue, the Cytonn Money Market Fund (CMMF) presents a compelling option.

CMMF is designed for conservative investors prioritizing capital preservation and consistent returns. The fund primarily invests in high-quality, short-term debt securities, including treasury bills and commercial paper, ensuring both security and liquidity. Notably, CMMF offers an effective annual rate of up to 16.0% per annum, with interest calculated daily and credited to the investor’s account net of costs.

Investors can start with a minimum investment of KES 100, with no entry or exit fees, making it accessible for both new and seasoned investors. The fund also provides ease of transaction, allowing investors to manage their accounts via USSD by dialing *809# or through the Cytonn App, facilitating seamless deposits and withdrawals.

In January, a month synonymous with fresh starts and financial planning, CMMF stands out as a prudent choice for individuals aiming to enhance their savings or achieve short-term financial objectives. The fund’s structure ensures that investors’ capital remains safe while providing competitive returns in the current market landscape.

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To assist investors in making informed decisions, Cytonn Asset Managers has launched an investment series that provides insightful information about the fund and investment strategies.

In summary, the Cytonn Money Market Fund offers a blend of security, accessibility, and attractive returns, making it a viable option for those looking to make sound financial decisions in the new year.

 

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