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Published July 10, 2026businesscementeconomy

Kenya and Tanzania steal the show in Africa’s financial boom

Kenya is showing what a maturing financial system can deliver The findings signal a shift in Africa's financial landscape, where East African is increasingly driving value creation markets rather than the continent's traditional financial hubs.

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Kenya is showing what a maturing financial system can deliver The findings signal a shift in Africa's financial landscape, where East African is increasingly driving value creation markets rather than the continent's traditional financial hubs. The findings signal a shift in Africa's financial landscape, where East African is increasingly driving value creation markets rather than the continent's traditional financial hubs.

Kenya's financial services industry has once again cemented its place among Africa's best-performing markets, delivering shareholder returns that outpaced the global average. Even so, Tanzania took top honours, underscoring East Africa's growing dominance as the continent's financial powerhouse.

A new 2026 Future of Finance Report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shows Tanzania generated a remarkable 59 per cent Total Shareholder Return (TSR) over the three years to December 2025, the highest in Africa. Kenya followed with an impressive 36 per cent, comfortably beating the global average of 23 per cent and South Africa's 24 per cent.

The findings signal a shift in Africa's financial landscape, where East Africa is increasingly driving value creation markets rather than the continent's traditional financial hubs. While Tanzania emerged as the outright leader, Kenya's performance reflects the strength of a financial ecosystem built on digital innovation and widespread financial inclusion.

According to BCG, Kenya's success has been powered by the deep integration of mobile money, particularly M-Pesa, which has transformed access to financial services. Over the past two decades, financial exclusion has fallen dramatically from about 50 per cent to just 10 per cent, allowing millions of people and businesses to participate in the formal financial system.

That digital infrastructure has created fertile ground for banks, fintech firms and payment companies to grow revenues while expanding customer reach, translating into returns that comfortably outperformed global peers. "Tanzania and Kenya's strong performance reflects more than cyclical tailwinds," said Henok Eyob, managing director and Partner at BCG Kenya.

"Kenya, the country that reduced financial exclusion from 50 per cent to 10 per cent in two decades, is showing what a maturing financial system can deliver. East African institutions have earned the right to be bolder on growth and innovation." Surging investor confidence, however, drove Tanzania’s stronger performance.

BCG found that 99 per cent of Tanzania's listed bank equity now trades above book value, placing the country alongside mature markets such as Canada, where the figure also stands at 99 per cent, and the United States at 98 per cent. Such valuations reflect strong profitability and growing investor optimism about the country's banking sector.

The latest findings reinforce East Africa's rise after Kenya also stood out in BCG's previous edition of the report. In the earlier survey, Kenya ranked among Africa's strongest financial markets, buoyed by its advanced digital payments ecosystem and rapid fintech adoption.

Tanzania has since accelerated even faster, overtaking Kenya to become the continent's leading market for shareholder value creation, highlighting how competitive the East African financial sector has become. The report, which analysed performance across banks, payments firms and asset managers globally using S&P Capital IQ data between 2020 and 2025.

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