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    INVESTMENT
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    OUR STANDARDS ARE OUTSTANDING
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    We have agreements with ALL airlines in Kenya.

Youngline Kenya

Youngline Kenya was established in 1999 with a view of providing wholistic and professional cargo export logistics, Customs documentations and investment in Kenya. Youngline Kenya has proved to be reliable, efficient and competitive in cost. We have well trained staff, equipments, trucks and warehouses that place Youngline Kenya above its competitors

  • Youngline Kenya has cordial working relationship with government agencies like KRA, KEPHIS etc.

Youngline Kenya is the ONLY logistics company in Kenya that has agreements with ALL airlines in Kenya. We are members of IATA,FIATA and CASS.

  • To exceed our customer’s expectations by continuously providing professional, efficient and reliable services.

Air Freight Export Rates

(US Dollar per KG)

 

REGION Below 35
KGS
Over 35
KGS
Over 45
KGS
Over 100
KGS
AFRICA $340 $9.90 $8.90 $7.70
USA / CANADA $340 $10.10 $8.90 $7.70
EUROPE / MIDDLE EAST $340 $9.40 $8.20 $7.00
FAR EAST / AUSTRALIA/SOUTH AMERICA $340 $11.90 $10.70 $9.50
         

  • Charges on actual weight or volume weight whichever is higher.
  • Based on prepaid charges. Freight collect charged extra 25%.
    From Nairobi JKIA Airport to Consignee International airport.
  • Cost of shipping will be advised to the client prior to shipping.
  • Door to door shipping must however be paid before shipping.
  • Special discounts is available for bulky exports.

BUY FROM KENYA

Experience the Beauty of Kenyan products

 


“Ask us any product and it shall be provided”

INVEST IN KENYA

WHAT WE DO

 

INTERNATIONAL TREATIES.

Kenya is a signatory to a large and growing number of tax treaties and investment promotion and protection Agreements such as the Multilateral Trade System (MTS), and the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act.Others include AGOA,COMESA,MFN,ACP-EU,East Africa Community etc. This allows exports from Kenya to enjoy preferential access to world markets under a number of special access and duty reduction programs..


STABILITY.

Since independence, Kenya has maintained remarkable stability despite changes in its political system. Since the re-emergence of multiparty democracy and promulgation of a new constitution in 2011, Kenyans have enjoyed an increased degree of freedom.

PROFESSSIONAL AND SKILLED WORKERS.

Kenya prides itself in its large pool of highly educated, skilled and sought after work force in Africa, trained from within the country in institutions around the world.

STRATEGIC GEO LOCATION.

Kenya is the leading economy in East Africa. Kenya’s strategic location and its well-developed business infrastructure make it a natural choice for investors and many international firms have made it their regional hub. This grants investor’s access to the larger East African Community and regional markets with access to over 385 million consumers. Nairobi is also a major transport Hub in East Africa with Connections from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to Major Destinations around the world. All these are coupled with a convenient Time zone of (GMT +3).It has beautiful flora and fauna,and much sought favourable climatic conditions in additional to readily available natural raw materials e.g. water.

INFRASTUCTURE.

Kenya has a good road,rail and air network connecting major world cities and markets. Plan is under-way to construct modern rail and roads connecting East Africa communities. Major airlines fly to Kenya as a window to East and Central Africa.

DYNAMIC, HOSPITABLE SOCIETY.

Kenya society is known worldwide as welcoming,charming and dynamic. Any positive investment will definitely receive social support and goodwill from leaders,culture and society at large.

AGRICULTURE.

Agriculture is the mainstay of the Kenyan economy directly contributing 26 per cent of the GDP annually, and another 25 per cent indirectly. The sector accounts for 65 per cent of Kenya’s total exports and provides more than 70 per cent of informal employment in the rural areas. The sector comprises crops, livestock, fisheries, land, water, cooperatives, environment, regional development and forestry sub sectors. It also includes the development of arid and semi-arid lands


TOURISM.

Tourism is one of Kenya's leading foreign exchange earner and third largest contributor to the GDP after agriculture and manufacturing. The sector has been growing fast as a result of various factors such as liberalization, pacification of tourist markets and continued Government support.You can invest in hotels ,cottages, lodges,tour companies,aircrafts leasing,film making,private ranching with wild animals etc

BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION.

Kenya has a well-developed building and construction industry with quality engineering, building and architectural design services being readily available. This industry is currently on an upward trend following re-habilitation and reconstruction of roads and bridges under the Kenya Urban Transport Infrastructure Program.Areas include real estates,road constructions,land buying,private hospitals,petrol stations among others.

INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY.

Kenya ICT market is estimated at US$ 500 million and it is of note that companies such as Safaricom, followed Airtel into Kenya to continue servicing them. These companies are expected to expand into the region , given Kenya's its relative sophistication compared to neighboring markets, and in order to service clients' expansion plans into the EAC and beyond.You may bring in your Mobile service provider,computer assembly and software productions.

BANKING & FINANCE.

Kenyan financial sector comprises of Banking, Insurance, Capital markets, Pension Schemes and Quasi-banking institutions such as: Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOs); Microfinance Institutions (MFIs); Building Societies, Kenya Post Office Savings Bank (KPOSB); Development Finance Institutions; (DFIs) and informal financial services such as Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAs). Financial intermediation in Kenya has continued to recorded high growth rates due to increased lending as reflected by the rise in domestic credit backed by significant financial innovation.,
Financial services are expected to play critical in the next 18 or so years by providing better intermediation between saving and investments

MANUFACTURING &VALUE ADDITION.

The readily availability of most raw materials make Kenya suitable for manufacturing plants,motor vehicle assembly,factories and other value addition establishments.

NATURAL RESOURCE EXPLORATION.

Kenya is endowed with natural resources that are available for exploitation eg.coal,oil exploration,electricity,geothermal,wind harnessing,mining of minerals and precious stones,water harvesting etc.

TRANSPORT.

With a population of over 40 million,investing in roads e.g. buses,rail,air or boat will definitely give a considerable return.

EDUCATION.

Establishing private universities,colleges and other learning institutions for the growing population is in tendum with the current demand.

SPORTS.

Kenya is known for its sporting prowess.One can establish a training camp,sports ware manufacturing,arenas,stadia,golf fields,academies ,balloon sports,formulae one fields among others.

RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS.

One can establish his/her church branch or any other religious institution that is acceptable by society and authority.

STARING A BUSINESS IN KENYA

The principal types of business enterprises in Kenya are:.

  • Registered Companies (Private and Public)
  • Branch offices of companies registered outside Kenya
  • Partnerships
  • Sole Proprietorships; and
  • Societies
COMPANY REGISTRATION

In order to register your company, you will need to;

  • Reserve a company name and get it approved Registrar of Companies
  • Prepare the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association.
  • Complete various forms including Statement of Nominal Capital, Particulars of Directors and Shareholders, Situation of Registered Office and Certificate of a Lawyer involved in the Formation of the Company
  • Stamp the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association and the Statement of Nominal Capital at the Lands Office together with payment of stamp duty on Nominal Capital.
  • File all the forms together with one stamped copy of the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association with the Registrar of Companies.

You will then be issued with a Certificate of Incorporation by the Registrar of Companies. For public companies, in addition to the Certificate of Incorporation, the Registrar will issue a Trading Certificate

OPENING A BRANCH OFFICE OF AN OVERSEAS COMPANY

An overseas company wishing to open a branch office in Kenya should deliver the following to the Registrar of Companies:

  • A certified copy of the Charter, Statutes or Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company, or other instruments defining the constitution of the company;
  • A list of the directors and secretary of the company, giving full names, nationality and other directorships of companies in Kenya;
  • Names and postal addresses of one or more persons resident in Kenya authorized to accept, on behalf of the company, service of notices required to be served on the company;
  • Full address of the registered or principal office of the company in its home country and;
  • Full address of place of business in Kenya.

YOUNGLINE KENYA will do all the formalities and legalities FOR YOU within 3(three)weeks”’,on agreeable terms.

CONTACT US

 

Maina John(MBA,BA,Dip-mkt,Nrb)

Youngline Group

JKIA,KAHL Building Office 153.

P.O Box 60106-00200 Nairobi

Cell: +254-722-708-208
Tel: +254-02-827-888
Fax: +254-02-822-112

info@younglinekenya.com
chepkorio@yahoo.com
Nairobi, Kenya