Peter Ndegwa

Peter Ndegwa

CEO Kenya

Peter Ndegwa is the Chief Executive Officer of Safaricom, a leading telecommunications provider in Kenya. He has been instrumental in driving the company's innovation and growth, particularly in the financial services sector, exemplified by his recent announcement of the Ziidi wealth management product during the celebration of M-PESA's 18th anniversary.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
235,839
Power
465$
Sentiment
7.60
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 5 7.60 0.40% +10% 53,771,296 235,839 $106,000 465$
Totals 5 53,771,296 235,839 $106,000 465$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Peter Ndegwa is the Safaricom Group chief executive who discussed the company's financial performance. 9

The Standard: Safaricom to pay Sh48b dividend

Kenya Kenya: Peter Ndegwa is the Group Chief Executive of Safaricom, who spoke about the company's customer engagement and growth. 9

The Standard: Safaricom hits 50 million customers

Kenya Kenya: Peter Ndegwa is the Group CEO of Safaricom PLC, who spoke about the company's milestone of surpassing 50 million customers. 9

The Standard: Safaricom hits 50 million customer milestone

Kenya Kenya: Lead government pathologist Peter Ndegwa said preliminary findings were inconclusive and further tests are needed. 6

The Standard: Autopsy on Julia Wangui inconclusive as pathologists seek more time

Kenya Kenya: Pathologist Peter Ndegwa explained the cause of death was severe head injuries due to a gunshot. 5

The Standard: Why Kariuki couldn't survive the police bullet

Kenya Kenya: Peter Ndegwa, Safaricom PLC CEO, spoke about the impact of the Lewa Safari Marathon on the community. 8

The Standard: Lemayan floors rich men's field as Kwambai retains women's crown

Kenya Kenya: Peter Ndegwa presented a new strategy to transform Safaricom from a telecommunications company into a technology company. 7

The Standard: Safaricom CEO reflects on his first five years at the telco