NSE to empower one million women in capital markets

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By Sofia Ali | May 09, 2025
L-R Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) CEO Frank Mwiti, NSE EmpowerHER Lead Demi Murila, Chief of Staff at the Office of the First Lady Mary Muinde, and NSE Chairman Kiprono Kittony ring the bell to officially launch the NSE EmpowerHER Patron’s Circle—an exclusive leadership and advocacy platform dedicated to advancing gender inclusion in Kenya’s financial and investment landscape, on Thursday, 8th May 2025. (Jenipher wachie, standard)

The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has unveiled a platform dedicated to accelerating gender inclusion, improving women’s access to capital, and expanding investment opportunities.

The NSE EmpowerHER Patrons Circle aims to ensure women’s meaningful representation from grassroots education through boardroom leadership.

NSE EmpowerHER, lead Demi Murila said the platform "is not just a programme, but a transformative movement.”

“We believe that women deserve the full spectrum of tools, resources, and networks needed to excel as investors, business owners, and market leaders," she said.

"Through the Patrons Circle, we are embedding leadership, clear structure, and long-term sustainability at the heart of gender inclusion.”

NSE chief executive Frank Mwiti said the launch heralds a new chapter in inclusive finance.

"We aim to empower one million women through financial literacy and investor education, facilitate capital access for over 100 women-led enterprises, and cultivate a vibrant ecosystem of female leaders in capital markets.”

NSE chairman Kiprono Kittony highlighted the critical importance of systemic inclusion. “Gender inclusion isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s essential for stronger businesses and a flourishing economy," she said.

"NSE EmpowerHER is unlocking doors and laying down lasting pathways for generations of women to thrive.”

The event was also attended by Mary Muinde, the Chief of Staff in the Office of the First Lady, Rachel Ruto.

The platform includes a 36-month, action-driven commitment by influential leaders who will mentor, advocate, and strategically engage to elevate women’s participation in the economy.

The launch also featured a panel discussion on “Gender Inclusivity in the Economy, Capital Access, and Investment” that included chief executives of DTB Nasim Devji, Mary Mulili of UBA Kenya, Tamara Cook of FSD Kenya and Sonal Tejpar, chairperson of the British Chamber of Commerce.

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