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Your smartphone, your investment tool: unlocking CMMF’s potential

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
January 14, 2025
in Investments, Money
Reading Time: 1 min read

Technology has revolutionized how we manage finances, and the Cytonn Money Market Fund (CMMF) is leading the way. With just a smartphone, you can now invest, monitor, and grow your savings effortlessly.

Starting with as little as KES 100, CMMF allows anyone to begin their investment journey. By dialing *809# or using the Cytonn App, you can deposit, track returns, and manage your funds—all at your fingertips.

The Cytonn App and USSD platform simplify investing, providing real-time portfolio updates and daily interest tracking. A Cytonn representative noted, “We aim to make financial growth seamless by integrating technology with secure investment solutions.”

Digital tools enhance transparency and security. With user-friendly interfaces, you can stay in control of your investments, while robust security ensures your transactions are safe.

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CMMF offers flexibility and higher returns compared to traditional savings accounts. It’s a smarter, tech-driven way to achieve your financial goals.

Take charge of your finances today! Dial *809#, download the Cytonn App, or visit clients.cytonn.com to get started.

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