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How to Start Investing With Less Than Ksh 5,000

Maertin K | May 7, 2026 | 1 min read
You do not need a lot of money to start investing. Here is a practical guide to beginning your investment journey with whatever you have right now.

The Biggest Myth

The most common reason people give for not investing is that they do not have enough money. You can begin investing with as little as Ksh 100 in some platforms.

Money Market Funds

For someone with Ksh 5,000 or less, money market funds are an excellent entry point. Returns of 8-12% annually in Kenya, with low risk and high liquidity. CIC, Sanlam, and NCBA all offer minimums from Ksh 1,000.

Government Securities

Treasury bills issued by the Kenyan government offer guaranteed returns. The Central Bank of Kenya DhowCSD platform allows individual investors to participate.

The Strategy

Ksh 2,000 per month invested consistently at 12% annual returns grows to over Ksh 700,000 in 15 years. The amount is less important than the consistency.

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Written By
Maertin K
Founder, Wealth Insights

Financial educator and founder of Wealth Insights. I write about personal finance, investing, and wealth building for anyone ready to take control of their money. Wealth. Strategy. Freedom.

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