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20 Money Market Funds Offering US Dollar Investments in Kenya

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraDecember 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Money market funds have continued to strengthen their position in Kenya’s capital markets, becoming the top choice for most investors.

According to the latest Q3 2025 report by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA), Collective Investment Schemes (CIS) have experienced remarkable growth over the last seven years.

Their total assets under management (AUM) have expanded sharply, reaching KSh 679.6 billion by September 2025.

CMA explains that the growing popularity of money market funds is mainly because they are considered low-risk investment options, which makes them attractive to both retail and institutional investors.

Among all investment categories under CIS, money market funds have shown the strongest dominance in the Kenyan market.

Dominant Investment Funds in Kenya

The CMA report highlights the top-performing fund categories within Kenya’s registered Collective Investment Schemes. These include:

  • Money Market Funds
  • Equity Funds
  • Fixed Income Funds
  • Balanced Funds
  • Special Funds

Out of these, Money Market Funds lead by a wide margin, holding KSh 400 billion, which is 58.9% of the total AUM. CMA notes that this strong lead is driven by investor confidence, stating that “money market funds are preferred because they offer a low-risk investment channel.”

Rising Interest in US-Dollar Money Market Funds

While Kenyan shilling-denominated funds remain the most common, foreign currency-denominated money market funds—particularly those in US dollars, euros, and South African rand—have continued to expand steadily. These options are becoming more appealing to investors seeking to diversify their portfolios or hedge against currency volatility.

Below is an updated list of foreign currency-denominated money market funds in Kenya, including their Assets Under Management (AUM):

Foreign Currency FundAUM (KSh)
Sanlam Fixed Income Fund USD27,135,078,294
Mansa X Special USD Fund12,691,478,372
NCBA Dollar Fixed Income Fund6,994,212,800
CIC Money Market Fund USD4,257,684,782
NCBA Dollar Basket Note2,455,504,606
Dry Money Market Fund (USD)2,996,953,564
Absa Unit Trust – Dollar Fund2,472,784,814
Jubilee Money Market Fund (USD)3,718,270,246
Stanbic Fixed Income Fund USD83,293,816
Old Mutual Money Market Fund – USD1,619,472,939
Britam USD Fixed Income Fund1,621,286,484
Nabo Money Market Fund (USD)678,541,111
Nabo Fixed Income Fund (USD)704,463,048
KCB Money Market Fund USD664,601,221
Etica Money Market Fund – USD383,877,524
Mansa X Shariah Special USD Fund439,455,711
Lofty Corban USD MMF138,234,548
Kuza Money Market Fund – USD219,973,478
ICEA Lion USD Fixed Income Fund1,420,484,930
Cytonn Money Market Fund USD52,951,058

Performance of Collective Investment Schemes in 2025

Earlier reports showed that CIS continued to perform strongly throughout 2025. In the third quarter alone, the industry’s total AUM rose by KSh 83.2 billion, driven by:

  • increased investor contributions,
  • gains recorded by existing funds, and
  • aggressive marketing by fund managers.

Over the last seven years, the CIS industry has expanded by more than 1,100%, growing from KSh 56.6 billion in 2018 to nearly KSh 680 billion in 2025.

In November 2025, CMA approved eight additional CIS schemes and several sub-funds, bringing the total number of registered schemes in Kenya to 57.

This expansion reflects the growing role of Collective Investment Schemes in deepening Kenya’s financial markets, offering more investment choices and encouraging broader participation in the capital markets.

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