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  2. Ministry of Finance (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The National Treasury of the Republic of Kenya is the Kenyan government ministry which formulates financial and economic policies and oversees effective coordination of Government financial operations. See also. Kenya; Minister for Finance (Kenya) References

  3. Kenya Revenue Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Authority is charged with collecting revenue on behalf of the Government of Kenya. [1] The Authority's core operations are:-. To assess, collect and account for all revenues in accordance with the written laws and the specified provisions of the written laws. To advise on matters relating to the administration of, and collection of revenue ...

  4. Treasury management - Wikipedia

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    Treasury management (or treasury operations) entails management of an enterprise's financial holdings, focusing on [1] the firm's liquidity, and mitigating its financial-, operational- and reputational risk. Treasury Management's scope thus includes the firm's collections, disbursements, concentration, investment and funding activities.

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  6. Central Bank of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    US$7.510 million [1] Preceded by. East African Currency Board. Website. www .centralbank .go .ke. The Central Bank of Kenya ( CBK) ( Swahili: Banki Kuu ya Kenya) is the monetary authority of Kenya. Its head office is located in Nairobi. CBK was founded by in 1966 after the dissolution of East African Currency Board (EACB).

  7. Supply chain finance - Wikipedia

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    Supply chain finance. Supply chain financing (or reverse factoring) is a form of financial transaction wherein a third party facilitates an exchange by financing the supplier on the customer's behalf. The term also refers to practices used by banks and other financial institutions to manage capital invested into the supply chain and reduce risk ...

  8. Treasury - Wikipedia

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    A treasury is either. A government department related to finance and taxation, a finance ministry; in a business context, corporate treasury. A place or location where treasure, such as currency or precious items are kept. These can be state or royal property, church treasure or in private ownership. The head of a treasury is typically known as ...

  9. Economy of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Kenya is market-based with a few state enterprises. Kenya has an emerging market and is an averagely industrialised nation ahead of its East African peers. Currently a lower middle income nation, Kenya plans to be a newly industrialised nation by 2030. The major industries driving the Kenyan economy include financial services ...