Nairobi, Jan. 20 -- Capital A Investment Bank dominated trading in bonds -the largest asset class- on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) last year according to market data.

The institution oversaw the trading of bonds worth Sh1.06 trillion in 2025, giving it a market share of 19.68 percent as the sale of government securities, especially tax-free infrastructure bonds took root on falling interest rates.

Last year saw records in both equities and bond trading supported largely by a broad share price appreciation and increased prices for listed government bonds as interest rates in the primary market fell.

The value of bonds traded in the secondary market at the NSE hit a historic high of Sh2.7 trillion in 2025, pointing to higher com...