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CBK licenses 42 more digital credit providers, total now 195

NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 1 – The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has licensed an additional 42 Digital Credit Providers (DCPs), bringing the total number of regulated digital lenders in the country to 195.

This follows the licensing of 27 DCPs announced in September 2025, marking a continued effort to regulate the rapidly growing digital lending sector.

The regulator said the licensing process has been guided by concerns over predatory practices by unregulated DCPs, including high lending costs, unethical debt collection methods, and misuse of personal data.

Since March 2022, CBK has received over 800 applications, reviewing each for business model viability, consumer protection measures, and the fitness and propriety of proposed shareholders, directors, and management.

“The focus of our engagements with DCPs has been on business models, consumer protection, and the fitness and propriety of proposed shareholders, directors, and management,” read a communique by CBK in part.

“These measures ensure adherence to the relevant laws and, importantly, safeguard the interests of customers.”

Licensed DCPs primarily operate digitally, including via USSD platforms, offering products ranging from education and development loans to short-term personal, asset-financing, and business loans.

As of November 2025, licensed DCPs had issued 6.6 million loans valued at KSh 109.8 billion.

Other applicants are at different stages in the process, largely awaiting submission of the requisite documentation to complete their licensing.

The regulator urged the public to report unlicensed DCPs via its official channels to help curb abusive practices and protect consumers.

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