KENYA - The KES4.25bn (£38.3m) Central Bank of Kenya Pension Fund has outsourced the management of all its assets to global financial services firm AIG.
The fund simultaneously appointed Barclays Bank as its custodian. The fund is invested KES2.7bn (£24.7m) in government bonds, KES934m (£8.3m) in real estate, KES240.8m (£2.1m) in commercial bond...
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