Let that sink in!
Ksh 2.7 trillion worth of bonds changed hands on the Nairobi Securities Exchange in 2025.
When you buy a bond in the primary market and later need liquidity, that is not the end of the road.
And if you missed out on securing one in the first place — don’t panic.
There’s a smarter way out of both situations.
You can sell your bond or buy one in the secondary market at the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
This is where the real action happens.
This is where money is made.

Where Arvocap Almasi Comes In
This is exactly where Arvocap Almasi Fixed Income Fund thrives.
They actively trade in the secondary bond market.
They don’t just buy a bond and sit on it.
They hunt for pricing inefficiencies.
They exploit arbitrage opportunities.
They lock in strong profit margins as market conditions shift.
That is why this fund consistently outperforms conventional fixed income funds —
many of which are now delivering returns barely different from Money Market Funds.
In 2025, we enjoyed a 20.51% net return.
Not by luck.
But by strategy.
Let’s see what they have in store for us this year.
WhatsApp me “ALMASI” and I’ll help you get started.
Alex Mwangi | WhatsApp 0703472299





