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Banks are charging between 9 percent and 21.36 percent interest on loans. This is according to the latest monthly lending rates ranking by the Central Bank of Kenya, which indicates that Premier Bank Kenya offers the cheapest loans while Middle East bank charges the highest interest rates on loans.
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Interest Rates I Banks charging between 9 percent and 21.36 percent on loans
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