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While in April only 17% of Kenyans were borrowing, recent data from #COVID19tracker, indicates an increase in borrowing to 26% with a majority (73%) borrowing from friends and family & 29% from a digital app lender. https://t.co/lZJTnEXo2y with @FSDKe @Finmarktrust @i2ifacility https://t.co/ikf0cHL4OY

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BitcoinKE Just tweeted ********************************************** RT @FSDKe: While in April only 17% of Kenyans were borrowing, recent data from #COVID19tracker, indicates an increase in borrowing to 26% with a majority (73%) borrowing from friends and family & 29% from a digital app lender. https://t.co/lZJTnEXo2y with @FSDKe @Finmarktrust @i2ifacility https://t.co/ikf0cHL4OY
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As #COVID19 boosts #digitalfinancialservices, mobile money is the most widespread means of monetary transactions. 43% of Kenyans receive money via mobile money or money transfer agent compared to 22% who use cash. #Kenya #COVID19tracker: https://t.co/lZJTnEXo2y https://t.co/XS2jqId2nr

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BitcoinKE Just tweeted ********************************************** RT @FSDKe: As #COVID19 boosts #digitalfinancialservices, mobile money is the most widespread means of monetary transactions. 43% of Kenyans receive money via mobile money or money transfer agent compared to 22% who use cash. #Kenya #COVID19tracker: https://t.co/lZJTnEXo2y https://t.co/XS2jqId2nr
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According to #COVID19tracker, the waiver of fees on low-value transactions has been helpful. 52% of Kenyans are paying less in agent fees. For many, this has lightened their burden amid the pandemic. #Kenya: https://t.co/lZJTnEXo2y with @FSDKe @Finmarktrust @i2ifacility https://t.co/hAQBEXoDWS

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Recent research on the state of borrowing in Kenya during the pandemic indicates a decline in borrowing to 19% in June from 26% in May. While this can be attributed to the economy opening up, many are still unable to earn an income. #Kenya #COVID19tracker: https://t.co/lZJTnEXo2y https://t.co/TyO1XlQ8Lf

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