Headquarters –A multinational organization is set to relocate to Kenya from United Kingdom UK following an approval by William Rutos’ government.
This week, President William Ruto and his Cabinet granted Plan International, a humanitarian organisation, approval to set up its headquarters in Nairobi City.
“This move is a significant boost to Kenya’s status as a leading investment and economic hub, and comes hot on the heels of J.P. Morgan, a leading global financial conglomerate, choosing to establish their regional headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya,” a 6-paged dispatch from Cabinet read in part.
The resolution which was made on Tuesday, February 28, during a Cabinet meeting at State House, indicated that the firm preferred Kenya due to its conducive business environment.
The grant of approval by Cabinet allowed Plan International to start, in earnest, moving its global offices from London, UK, to Nairobi.
Plan International is an internationally acclaimed not-for-profit humanitarian and development organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls.
Established in 1937, Plan International has an active presence in 75 countries worldwide and has plans to spread even farther around the world.