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 1. Kenyan Platforms for NSE Market Data

 1.1 www.mystocks.co.ke

Why it matters:
MyStocks is a real-time and historical market data platform for Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) traders and investors. It offers comprehensive tools such as:

  • Live stock prices

  • Charts and historical performance

  • Dividend calendars

  • Portfolio tracking tools

Features:
 Custom portfolio creation
 Interactive market analysis tools
 Sectoral stock sorting (banking, manufacturing, etc.)

Ideal for:
Retail investors, research analysts, financial bloggers


 1.2 NSE Mobile App

Why it matters:
The official NSE app (available on Android and iOS) brings the market to your fingertips. It offers:

  • Market indices like NSE 20, NASI, NSE 25

  • Real-time stock prices and charts

  • Company announcements

Pro Tip: Set alerts on your watchlist to receive instant updates on price movements and financial news.


 1.3 www.rich.co.ke/rcdata/nsestocks.php

Why it matters:
Rich.co.ke provides curated financial data, commentary, and local stock analysis. It is a favorite among local financial analysts due to:

  • Long-term data visualization

  • Market opinion sections

  • Chart-heavy analytical posts

Perfect for:
Fundamental analysts and long-term investors seeking economic and corporate narratives.


 1.4 www.aibcapital.com/reports/daily-briefs

Why it matters:
Daily market briefs are essential for day traders and institutional players. AIB Capital offers:

  • End-of-day summaries

  • Company earnings updates

  • Economic indicators and outlook

Download Tip: Subscribe to daily alerts to receive PDFs directly in your inbox.


 1.5 www.nse.co.ke

Why it matters:
The Nairobi Securities Exchange official website is the mother of all resources for Kenyan equities.

What you’ll find:

  • Corporate actions (splits, bonuses, dividends)

  • Market performance reports

  • Investor education programs

  • Listed companies' disclosures


 2. Regulatory and Sectoral Reports

2.1 SASRA – Saccos Regulatory Authority

https://www.sasra.go.ke/

Why it matters:
SACCOs play a huge role in mobilizing capital in Kenya. SASRA regulates them and publishes:

  • Annual reports

  • Sector performance rankings

  • Regulatory compliance updates

For Whom:
Investors interested in SACCO-backed products or cooperative investments.


 2.2 Communications Authority of Kenya

https://ca.go.ke/

Why it matters:
Telecom and media sectors are among the NSE's most traded sectors (think Safaricom). The CAK provides:

  • ICT penetration reports

  • Telecom earnings

  • Market share and performance data


 2.3 Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS)

https://www.knbs.or.ke/data-releases/

Why it matters:
KNBS is Kenya’s data backbone. Its macroeconomic statistics help guide monetary policy, inflation understanding, and investment trends.

Data Types:

  • GDP growth

  • Inflation and CPI

  • Labor market statistics

  • Sectoral performance


 2.4 Central Bank of Kenya (CBK)

https://www.centralbank.go.ke

Why it matters:
CBK’s policy decisions affect interest rates, inflation, and bond yields. Their resources include:

  • Monetary policy reports

  • Bank supervision annual reports

  • Interest and forex rate publications


 2.5 Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA)

https://www.ira.go.ke

Why it matters:
IRA governs Kenya’s insurance sector—an important pillar for both investing and financial planning.

Key Reports:

  • Annual and quarterly performance

  • Claims vs. premium growth

  • Sector risk analysis


 2.6 Capital Markets Authority (CMA)

https://www.cma.or.ke

Why it matters:
The CMA oversees the integrity of the capital markets and ensures investor protection.

Access reports on:

  • Market supervision updates

  • Strategic plans

  • Investor education resources


 2.7 Central Depository & Settlement Corporation (CDSC)

https://www.cdsckenya.com

Why it matters:
CDSC is where all stock transactions are cleared and settled.

Services offered:

  • Open and manage a CDS account

  • Dividend processing

  • Investor statements

Tip: Always ensure your CDSC account is active and properly linked to your broker.


 3. Financial Media and Journalism

 Business Daily Africa

Why it matters:
This daily business newspaper is your frontline insight into:

  • Company earnings

  • Market speculation and trends

  • Government policy updates

  • C-suite interviews and corporate leadership insights

Use Case: Combine it with NSE data for well-rounded decision-making.


 4. Company Websites & Investor Relations Pages

Many listed firms publish full financial reports, strategic plans, and sustainability updates on their websites.

Key insights include:

  • Earnings calls

  • Annual reports (PDF)

  • Investor presentations

  • ESG disclosures

Examples:
Safaricom, Equity Group, KCB Group, EABL, BAT Kenya

Pro Tip: Bookmark these pages and set calendar reminders for their earnings release dates.


 5. Top Blogs for Investors

www.mastersinvest.com

Why it matters:
MastersInvest is a globally respected investment thought leadership blog. You’ll find:

  • Mental models

  • Legendary investor case studies

  • Timeless financial wisdom

Recommended for:
Anyone wanting to move beyond daily trading and into wealth-building frameworks.


www.fs.blog (Farnam Street)

Why it matters:
This site isn’t purely financial but is rich with:

  • Mental models

  • Decision-making strategies

  • Learning how to think clearly

Key Articles:

  • First principles thinking

  • Inversion

  • The circle of competence


 Further Reading on MastersInvest

http://mastersinvest.com/further-reading/

This section links you to powerful books, including:

  • “Poor Charlie’s Almanack”

  • “Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits”

  • “Thinking, Fast and Slow”

  • “The Psychology of Money”


 6. Global Financial News Platforms

 Reuters

Known for: Real-time business and economic news from around the world.


 Bloomberg

Known for:
Premium finance data, in-depth stock analysis, economic indicators, and trends.


 Wall Street Journal

Known for:
High-quality reporting on business, policy, and economic outlooks.


 The Economist

Known for:
Weekly deep-dives into politics, finance, and international economics.


 7. Putting It All Together: Building Your Financial Intelligence System

To succeed as an investor, you must curate your personal information ecosystem. Here’s a sample setup:

CategoryPlatformPurpose
Daily Market Datamystocks.co.keReal-time prices
RegulationCMA, CBKRules and monetary policy
ReportsKNBS, SASRA, IRASectoral analysis
NewsBusiness Daily, BloombergMacro and micro updates
LearningMastersInvest, FS.blogStrategy, psychology, case studies
ExecutionCDSC, BrokerTrading & portfolio management
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