List Of State Corporations In Kenya
A state corporation is a country in which a large part of the economy is controlled by the government.
In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of State Corporations in Kenya
Below is the full List of the State Corporations In Kenya
African Trade Insurance Agency
Anti-Counterfeiting Agency (ACA)
Brand Kenya Board
Business Premises Rent Tribunal
Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA)
ICDC
Industrial Development Bank
Kenya Accreditation Service (KENAS)
Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS)
Kenya Export Promotion and Branding Agency
Kenya Industrial Estates (KIE)
Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI)
Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI)
Kenya Institute of Business Training
Kenya Investment Authority (KenInvest)
Kenya National Trading Corporation
Kenya Wine Agencies (KWAL)
Micro and Small Enterprises Authority (MSEA)
Numerical Machining Complex (NMC)
Scrap Metal Council
Special Economic Zones Authority
Why are state corporations needed in Kenya?
State corporations are essential as they are mandated to provide public goods and services and cater to the general welfare of members of the public. State corporations in Kenya have served different purposes in different industries since their establishment during the colonial period.
What is an example of a state corporation in Kenya?
The Kenya National Trading Corporation Ltd. (KNTC) is wholly owned by the Government through the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce, and Tourism. The Corporation has specific objectives, The most important of which is promoting and growing wholesale and retail trade.
What is a state corporation in Kenya?
A State Corporation is a body corporate established under Section 3 of the State Corporations Act, Cap 446, or by an act of Parliament, or under the Companies Act, Cap 486 where the Government controls the majority or all of the Shares. Further, a subsidiary of a state corporation is a state corporation.