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How Kenya Could Soon Have a Blockchain-Based Money Market Fund (MMF) Scheme

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Kenya may soon embrace a blockchain or tokenised approach to Money Market Fund (MMF) schemes following a proposal by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA). If adopted by the government, this would mark a major step toward digital innovation in Kenya’s financial sector.

In its most recent Capital Markets Soundness Report (CSMR), the CMA encouraged Kenya to follow the example set by China, which became the first country in the world to launch a tokenised money market fund denominated in its local currency, the yuan.

The system introduced by China merges traditional fund management principles with the advanced transparency and flexibility offered by blockchain technology.

Unlike ordinary money market funds that depend on centralised ledgers or record systems, the tokenised version uses digital tokens as proof of ownership.

These tokens can be monitored in real time on a public blockchain, allowing for complete transparency and efficient fund management.

According to CMA, tokenised investment products could open new opportunities for Kenya’s capital markets by making them more inclusive, efficient, and transparent. However, the regulator stressed the importance of a cautious and well-regulated approach before any rollout takes place.

“Such innovations could give investors more control over their investments, increase confidence in the financial system, and help position Kenya as a modern and innovative financial hub in Africa,” the CMA report stated.

In the Chinese model, the tokenised money market fund mainly invests in secure, short-term instruments such as government securities, fixed deposits, certificates of deposit, and commercial papers.

At least 70% of its holdings are denominated in Chinese renminbi or other settled assets. Investors can buy into the fund through conventional financial institutions like banks and licensed brokers or via Hong Kong’s approved virtual asset trading platforms.

This hybrid model bridges traditional finance and tokenised investments while ensuring strict regulatory oversight.


How a Blockchain-Based MMF Could Work in Kenya

Currently, Kenya does not have any blockchain-based MMF in operation. However, the idea presents a significant opportunity for innovation and financial growth.

The passing of the Virtual Assets Service Providers (VASP) Bill, 2024, provides the necessary legal framework to support the establishment of such schemes.

Despite this, the CMA would still hold the primary responsibility for oversight and regulation to ensure compliance and investor protection.

For a blockchain-based MMF to operate legally in Kenya, the service provider must meet strict regulatory standards. First, the provider would need to obtain a VASP licence from the CMA.

Additionally, under the VASP Act, the company must be registered locally in Kenya, have a physical office, and maintain a bank account within the country.

The licensed provider would also be required to comply with Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Counter-Terrorism Financing (CFT), and Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations to guard against misuse of funds and ensure investor safety.

Furthermore, client funds must be kept separate from the company’s operational funds to protect investors in case of insolvency or financial trouble. Regular independent IT and financial audits, as well as detailed reporting to the CMA, would also be mandatory.

The introduction of such a scheme could bring several benefits. It would boost transparency and efficiency through real-time monitoring of transactions on the blockchain.

It could also promote financial inclusion by allowing more Kenyans to invest small amounts easily. Additionally, the clear regulatory framework established by the VASP Act would create certainty and trust among investors and institutions.

However, there are potential challenges that Kenya would need to address. Coordination between the CMA and the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) might be complex, as both institutions would have overlapping roles in regulating digital financial products.

Compliance could also become burdensome due to the high level of scrutiny required. Moreover, there are currently no detailed subsidiary regulations specifically tailored for advanced financial products like tokenised MMFs.

In summary, while the idea of a blockchain-based MMF could transform Kenya’s investment landscape by improving transparency, security, and accessibility, its successful implementation would depend heavily on strong regulatory coordination, investor education, and technological readiness.

If Kenya takes a careful and well-planned approach, it could become one of Africa’s pioneers in merging blockchain innovation with traditional finance.

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