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KNCCI and real estate firm in deal targeting Kenyans abroad

AMCCO seeks to transform the real estate landscape for the diaspora community by offering solutions tailored to their needs.

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News18 October 2024 - 10:12

In Summary


  • KNCCI diaspora committee chairperson Simon Nyagah expressed their commitment to creating market access through the diaspora network.
  • He said they have lined up several roadshows targeting the diaspora market, making this a perfect opportunity for AMCCO to tap into new ventures.


The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry has announced a partnership with AMCCO properties to offer secure and innovative real estate solutions to Kenyans living abroad.

Through the collaboration, AMCCO seeks to transform the real estate landscape for the diaspora community by offering solutions tailored to their needs.

It will provide access to a range of services including property buying, selling and investment opportunities, all backed by comprehensive market analysis and expert guidance. 

Speaking during the launch in Nairobi, KNCCI diaspora committee chairperson Simon Nyagah expressed their commitment to creating market access through the diaspora network.

Nyagah said they have lined up several roadshows targeting the diaspora market, making this a perfect opportunity for AMCCO to tap into new ventures.

He emphasised their role in strengthening ties between the diaspora and the Kenyan business community.

“Our mission is to create an environment where Kenyans in overseas can invest in the country without any challenges,” he said.

AMCCO’s managing director James Muturi said they have partnered with financial institutions to offer financial options for the land buyers.

He also outlined the company’s vision to expand into broader investment projects in the near future.

Micro Small Enterprises Authority chairperson James Mureu congratulated the company for their growth and innovative strides, especially with the launch of their Diaspora programme. 


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