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In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we sit down with Kingori Gathinji, Head of Investments and Financial Fitness at Stanbic Bank Kenya, for a candid conversation on how financial literacy can improve your relationship with money and drive long-term financial health. Kingori dives into his unique career path—from a law background to finance—and recalls starting with a 6,000-shilling intern allowance before rising through the ranks in banking and investment. Alongside his story, he offers valuable insights on setting aside 20% of income toward future goals, the importance of continuous self-investment, and the need to adapt to shifts in today’s job market.
In this episode of Financially Incorrect, we sit down with Kingori Gathinji, Head of Investments and Financial Fitness at Stanbic Bank Kenya, for a candid conversation on how financial literacy can improve your relationship with money and drive long-term financial health. Kingori dives into his unique career path—from a law background to finance—and recalls starting with a 6,000-shilling intern allowance before rising through the ranks in banking and investment. Alongside his story, he offers valuable insights on setting aside 20% of income toward future goals, the importance of continuous self-investment, and the need to adapt to shifts in today’s job market.
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