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High-risk banks start paying higher premiums from July

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Business Daily | by Bonface Otieno


Banks with higher risks exposures will start paying increased premiums to the Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC) starting July 1 following the expiry of the one-year suspension due to the economic knocks of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Chief executive Mohamud Ahmed Mohamud told the Business Daily last week that banks with lower risk appetite will, however, pay lower premiums.

This means that high-risk lenders would pay a higher premium to the fund and vice versa. The one-year delay in premium payment was…

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