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Home » Sustainability » Stanbic Foundation Partners with Kenya Industrial Estates to Boost Financial Literacy for Women Entrepreneurs

Stanbic Foundation Partners with Kenya Industrial Estates to Boost Financial Literacy for Women Entrepreneurs

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
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The Stanbic Foundation has partnered with Kenya Industrial Estates (KIE) to strengthen financial literacy and enterprise resilience among women entrepreneurs across Kenya, in a move aimed at deepening grassroots business sustainability and inclusion.

Working alongside multiple county governments, the programme has already reached more than 100,000 women-led micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through structured entrepreneurship and financial management training.

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County-Level Implementation

The initiative is currently being implemented in Homa Bay, Busia, Kakamega, Kisumu, Uasin Gishu, Kisii, Nyamira, Kericho, Nairobi and Kiambu counties.

The training focuses on core business fundamentals that influence long-term survival and growth. These include:

  • Structured record keeping
  • Cash flow management
  • Budgeting and financial planning
  • Demystifying Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) processes

By strengthening these foundational skills, the programme aims to equip women entrepreneurs with the confidence and capability to engage more effectively with formal financial institutions.

Driving Enterprise Resilience

Women entrepreneurs play a central role in Kenya’s county economies. However, many operate informally, which often limits their access to credit, structured financing and growth opportunities.

The Foundation says building financial literacy at the grassroots level enhances business resilience, improves financial confidence and creates pathways into formal financial systems. This, in turn, contributes to job creation, household stability and inclusive economic growth at the county level.

The partnership model combines capacity building with structured financial pathways — an approach stakeholders believe can help close gender gaps in entrepreneurship and unlock long-term economic opportunity for women-led businesses.

Five Years of Impact

The Stanbic Foundation marked five years of operations in 2025. Over that period, it has disbursed more than KES 180 million in microloans and facilitated capacity building for over 100,000 MSMEs nationwide.

Through its collaboration with KIE and county governments, the Foundation is positioning financial literacy not just as a support tool, but as a strategic driver of sustainable enterprise growth across Kenya.

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