Expanding into a new market is exciting—but it also brings paperwork, rules, and timelines that can slow momentum if not handled well. For foreign founders, an Investor Permit in Kenya is the permission slip that turns intent into action. It authorizes setup, hiring, and day-to-day operations while protecting the investment under Kenyan law. With it, partners take conversations more seriously, banks respond faster, and plans move from pitch decks to execution.
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