
At the National Spinal injury hospital, one of our CSR Activities.
The Leasing Association of Kenya held a two day convention “Lease Convention 2014” under the theme: Leasing the Game Changer, on the 27th & 28th of May 2014 at the Kenya School of Monetary studies. The lease convention 2014 was a first of its kind and it aimed to fulfill the following within the leasing sector in Kenya:
» Education – skill development via training of devolved government resources
» Agriculture – extend limited financial resources to support irrigation schemes
» Manufacturing – enhance local assembly and servicing of increased equipment use
» Health – enhance proliferation of new innovations across the counties
» Energy – drive the implementation of green energy solutions and sustainability
» Public sector – enhance implementation of Vision 2030 & Jubilee Manifesto via enhanced access to finance for SME’s, value for money public finance through leveraged limited financial resources
Vice President William Ruto’s take on leasing in Kenyan Government.
Leasing in Kenya.
The Leasing Association of Kenya has said the government’s move to acquire vehicles through leasing could be extended to other equipment as well. The association’s chairperson, Edna Kihara has said that the government could also acquire medical equipment through leasing, saying it would greatly improve the delivery of medical services across the country.
“The Leasing Association of Kenya welcomes the proposals presented by Cabinet Secretary Rotich which now reflect a paradigm shift by the government particularly the consideration of leasing solutions to deliver core public services,” Kihara said.
Kenya’s leasing industry has welcomed the move by Finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta to remove withholding tax on rentals in his Budget Speech.
They said the move would speed up growth in the industry since it would attract more people into leasing.