Kenya : Companies that have rebranded in 2021
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Companies have rebranded in the last one-year or so to boost business and reinvigorate presence amid an economic impact caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
1M | 3M | YTD | 1Y | 2Y |
-2.50% | -7.44% | +18.36% | +1.71% | -6.72% |
Value Traded (Mln KES) 182.09 |
Volume 9,147,600 |
Transactions - |
Market Cap. (Bln KES) 1,617.21 |
Companies have rebranded in the last one-year or so to boost business and reinvigorate presence amid an economic impact caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Pan-African lender Ecobank (BRVM:ETIT, NGX:ETI, GSE:ETI) and French development financier Proparco have seized the prime assets of Mumias Sugar Company from KCB Group , setting the stage for a vicious court battle that could throw the planned leasing of the ailing miller into disarray.
KCB Group Plc (NSE:KCB) has ended its acquisition bid for African Banking Corporation Tanzania Limited (BancABC), a commercial bank domiciled in Tanzania.
Centum Investment Company (NSE:CTUM) has announced a dividend policy that will see shareholders receive 30 percent of investment income annually, as the firm moves to make itself more attractive to investors.