How Foreign Businesses Can Tap into Kenya’s Digital Credit Revolution
- July 9, 2025
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As Kenya’s business landscape rapidly digitises, one area experiencing dynamic transformation is access to digital credit for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). With innovative solutions such as Fuliza Biashara and Taasi Till, rolled out by Safaricom in partnership with financial institutions, the traditional bottlenecks that hindered small business financing are being replaced by instant, flexible, and tech-driven credit facilities.
At OfficePhase, we recognise that this financial innovation not only empowers local entrepreneurs but also opens a strategic window for foreign businesses looking to enter, expand, or collaborate within the Kenyan market. This article explores how global investors, multinational companies (MNCs), and diaspora-led ventures can strategically align with this transformation, and what it means for their market entry, partnerships, and growth strategies.
Safaricom’s new offerings, Fuliza Biashara (an overdraft service) and Taasi Till (short-term working capital loans), are accessible via the M-PESA Business App and USSD, making them inclusive and easy to use. This means:
This seamless integration of credit within everyday mobile money operations has eliminated the paperwork, delays, and collateral demands that once excluded millions of entrepreneurs.
Foreign enterprises seeking to establish a presence in Kenya, particularly in FMCG, e-commerce, logistics, agri-tech, and digital services, can partner with local MSMEs that are already utilising these credit tools. These small businesses now have access to working capital, which enhances their reliability and purchasing power.
📌 Action Point: Consider co-branding initiatives, reseller programs, or franchising models with vetted MSMEs who are digitally credit-enabled.
If you’re a foreign firm setting up local operations, onboarding suppliers, retailers, or agents with access to Fuliza Biashara or Taasi Till helps ensure liquidity across your supply chain. Credit-enabled vendors are less likely to experience stockouts or delivery lags due to cash constraints.
📌 Action Point: Structure contracts to align with their credit repayment cycles. This supports mutually beneficial cash flow and strengthens long-term relationships.
This digital lending revolution is formalising the informal economy. MSMEs with consistent credit behaviour are building financial histories and digital credit scores, which makes them more visible and attractive for investment.
📌 Action Point: Use this opportunity to identify high-performing MSMEs for acquisition, incubation, or equity-based financing.
Fintech companies or digital finance innovators entering Kenya can now connect to a well-established ecosystem. Instead of building from scratch, foreign firms can integrate with or extend Fuliza Biashara and Taasi Till’s existing infrastructure.
📌 Action Point: Propose API integrations, value-added services (like AI-driven credit scoring), or customised lending products targeted at niche sectors (e.g. women-led MSMEs, green startups).
Diaspora investors can now co-invest or support MSMEs remotely. With credit access taken care of, diaspora entrepreneurs can provide technical support, mentorship, or even set up joint ventures with more confidence in operational continuity.
📌 Action Point: Establish legal and operational frameworks through Virtual Office solutions, such as those offered by OfficePhase Nairobi, enabling remote governance and local execution.
Foreign firms must still navigate:
Working with MSMEs who are already engaging in digital credit ecosystems minimizes compliance risk, as these businesses undergo continuous vetting by Safaricom and partner banks.
At OfficePhase, we believe that the modernization of business credit through mobile platforms signals a new era of opportunity and scalability in Kenya. For foreign companies, this is the moment to act not only by investing but by plugging into an ecosystem that is growing, inclusive, and technologically progressive.
By aligning your market entry or expansion strategy with this credit revolution, you position your business at the heart of Kenya’s most dynamic growth segment: empowered, digitally-connected MSMEs.
Need tailored support in entering the Kenyan market, setting up local offices, or identifying MSME partnerships? Let OfficePhase be your local partner and gateway to East Africa.

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