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Youth benefit from financial literacy amid evolving digital lending

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TransUnion Kenya CEO Morris Maina while releasing the Q4 2023 Kenya Credit Industry Insights Report. [File, Standard]

TransUnion Kenya is intensifying efforts to boost financial literacy among the youth.

The push comes amid growing concerns about responsible lending practices and the need for greater transparency in Kenya's rapidly evolving digital finance landscape.

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