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Ndovu Wealth Launches Kibaba Multi-Asset Fund

Jonathan Ogutu (Head of Operations), Radhika Bhachu (CEO), Victor Marangu (CDO), and Shadrack Yako (Head of Compliance)

Jonathan Ogutu (Head of Operations), Radhika Bhachu (CEO), Victor Marangu (CDO), and Shadrack Yako (Head of Compliance)

Last week, Ndovu Wealth Limited launched the Kibaba Multi-Asset Special Fund in Kenya. 

This Fund is available in both Kenyan shillings and US dollars. It is targeting medium to long-term investors with a moderate risk appetite. Investors can access the fund with a minimum initial investment of KES 250,000 for the KES-denominated option and $2,500 for the USD-denominated option.

Speaking at the launch, Ndovu Wealth CEO and Co-Founder Radhika Bhachu said the fund was developed in response to shifting investor needs and growing demand for global investment opportunities.

“We created the Kibaba Multi-Asset Special Fund in response to the evolving investor demands in the region and the simple belief that every investor deserves access to world-class investment opportunities. Five years of listening to our investors, studying markets and refining our approach has led us to build this fund,” she said.

According to Ndovu Wealth, the Kibaba Fund is structured to help investors stay diversified and avoid reactive decision-making during market swings.

The fund invests across multiple asset classes including equities, fixed income, REITs, ETFs and commodities. 

DTB Kenya Limited has been appointed as the fund’s custodian, while Kingsland Court will act as trustee, ensuring compliance with capital markets regulations.

Bhachu described the Kibaba Fund as a comprehensive investment solution for qualified investors.

“We welcome all qualifying investors to the Kibaba Fund, the one-stop shop for all their investment needs,” she said.

How to Invest in the Kibaba Multi-Asset Special Fund

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