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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,505 Location: Uganda
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Since the rate cap came in punda amecheka. The best thing to happen in the recent past, it added some sufurias in my kitchen, any other analysis kwangu make no sense punda amecheka
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/4/2013 Posts: 255
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Interest Cap Law has been good for business - for me. I can only speak for myself and a few others I know that are also happy with the cap law. I don't understand the intricate big picture economics as to why bank performances are going drastically south. And it's not all banks. All I can say is, in my opinion, and in my experience the interest cap is great... so far.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/22/2015 Posts: 682
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newfarer wrote:Since the rate cap came in punda amecheka. The best thing to happen in the recent past, it added some sufurias in my kitchen, any other analysis kwangu make no sense Those opposing are bank shareholders, duh!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,261 Location: nairobi
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The capping was a godsend.. COOP, IMH, KQ, MTNU
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,936
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Made my Sacco to lower interest in products they were charging above 12%pa to the same In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 10/14/2016 Posts: 25 Location: Nairobi
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kaka2za wrote:MaichBlack wrote:guru267 wrote:We are slowly moving towards reversing this retarded law. As I have been saying, was always going to happen. The longest UK can hold is up to slightly after the elections. Because the signing was politically motivated, he might just let the economy go to the dogs till after the election - what a high price for Kenyans to pay for some people to get votes!! But this law doesn't see December 2017. Worst case scenario!!! I like my loan statement now. My loan will be cleared by Dec 2017 so who cares! Right now we are quick to think of ourselves and the advantage of the rate cap which is a good thing but looking at the bigger picture, when the economy is in shambles, this wont matter anymore, we shall all go/come home to roost. Case in point, when a whole economy is in recession, everyone suffers a ripple effect from production, consumer spending, supply, demand, profits etc etc
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 10/14/2016 Posts: 25 Location: Nairobi
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tom_boy wrote:Let me be counted among the pro rate cap hoi poloi. I still dont understand why rate cap is bad for business. The sooner banks get over their pity party , double down and get to work lending to those who deserve loans, the better it will be for all of us. No need having registered shylocks masquerading as banks. By June 2017, they will have seen the light and done away with their credit crunch games.
By the way, can someone explain to me slowly what interest rates have to do with weakening kenya shs against the dollar. What is the relationship. First, refer to post #1522. Then ask questions.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/21/2006 Posts: 1,590
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Maybe the quality in the forum has worsened. Look around you, how many cutbacks have the banks recently announced? And this is a lean sector already! Where banks lead, others will follow. Look at EA Portland and they are selling products in a vibrant sector. Look at Nakumatt, where the banks have pulled funding lines. Yes, a small prroprotion of existing "quality" borrowers (read MPs and cronies) get a short-term benefit, but the overall economy will take a proper hit. Mambo baado Sehemu ndio nyumba
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,261 Location: nairobi
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Mainat wrote:Maybe the quality in the forum has worsened. Look around you, how many cutbacks have the banks recently announced? And this is a lean sector already! Where banks lead, others will follow. Look at EA Portland and they are selling products in a vibrant sector. Look at Nakumatt, where the banks have pulled funding lines. Yes, a small prroprotion of existing "quality" borrowers (read MPs and cronies) get a short-term benefit, but the overall economy will take a proper hit. Mambo baado Quality is at an all time high.. The capping was a double edged sword.. Only smaller banks will take a hit and we are prepared to see them merge or close down. Haina shida hio. Banks like I&M, Baroda, Fidelity, Moriental.. Hizo sijui ni akina nani huweka pesa huko COOP, IMH, KQ, MTNU
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 3/12/2014 Posts: 96
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obiero wrote:Mainat wrote:Maybe the quality in the forum has worsened. Look around you, how many cutbacks have the banks recently announced? And this is a lean sector already! Where banks lead, others will follow. Look at EA Portland and they are selling products in a vibrant sector. Look at Nakumatt, where the banks have pulled funding lines. Yes, a small prroprotion of existing "quality" borrowers (read MPs and cronies) get a short-term benefit, but the overall economy will take a proper hit. Mambo baado Quality is at an all time high.. The capping was a double edged sword.. Only smaller banks will take a hit and we are prepared to see them merge or close down. Haina shida hio. Banks like I&M, Baroda, Fidelity, Moriental.. Hizo sijui ni akina nani huweka pesa huko hebu hamia parklands uweke pesa pia
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