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How Hisa App is Giving Kenyans Access to Global Markets From Their Phone

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For years, buying a share of Apple from Kenya meant navigating a dollar-denominated offshore brokerage, a foreign remittance, a minimum deposit that could run into hundreds of dollars, and a process that took weeks. By the time everything was set up, the moment, and often the motivation, had passed.

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That wall is coming down. And the clearest proof is Hisa App, a CMA-licensed app whose name comes from the Swahili word for shares: Hisa.

What Is Hisa App?

Hisa is a Nairobi-based investment platform that gives Kenyan retail investors access to the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the NASDAQ, and a range of ETFs and commodities — all from a single mobile app. It is regulated by Kenya’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) and operates through licensed brokers and custodians.

The app is available on both Android and iOS. Account opening is fully digital — submit your ID and a selfie, and you can be investing within 24 hours.

In April 2026, the company launched Hisa 2.0, a complete rebuild of the platform designed to deliver faster trade execution, improved portfolio tracking, and a cleaner investing experience.

What Can You Invest In on Hisa App?

Hisa gives users access to four main investment categories:

  1. NSE Stocks — Buy shares in Kenya’s listed companies, including Safaricom, KCB, Equity Group, EABL, Stanbic Holdings, Absa Bank Kenya, and more. Fractional investing means you do not need to buy a full board lot.
  2. US Stocks – Access 5,000+ stocks listed on the NYSE and NASDAQ, including Apple, NVIDIA, Tesla, Amazon, Microsoft, and Alphabet. Fractional shares mean you can own a piece of any company from as little as $1.
  3. ETFs – Invest in diversified funds like the S&P 500 ETF (SPY), the NASDAQ-100 ETF (QQQ), Vanguard’s Total Market ETF (VTI), and sector-specific funds — all in a single trade.
  4. Commodities – Get direct exposure to global commodities including gold, crude oil, silver, and agricultural products.
Why Fractional Shares Matter for Kenyan Investors

One share of Apple costs roughly KES 27,000 at current exchange rates. One share of NVIDIA is around KES 17,500. These are not numbers that work for most household budgets, and that is exactly the problem fractional shares solve.

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With Hisa, KES 1,000 can buy you a fraction of Apple, Tesla, or the entire S&P 500 index. You earn proportional returns, participate in dividend distributions, and your fraction grows in value exactly as a full share would. The only difference is the size of your entry.

This is not a workaround. It is how the world’s leading retail investment platforms now work — and it is now available to Kenyan investors via M-Pesa.

Depositing and Withdrawing Is Seamless

Hisa App users in Kenya can fund their accounts via M-Pesa or bank transfer. Withdrawals go directly back to M-Pesa or a local bank account. There is no need to set up a forex remittance, no correspondent banking intermediary, and no waiting days for funds to clear internationally.

The platform also offers dual-currency wallets, meaning you can hold both Kenyan shillings (KES) and US dollars (USD) within the same account, and switch between them to invest in either market. USD balances earn interest, giving idle dollars a job to do while you decide where to deploy them.

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What Hisa 2.0 Adds

The April 2026 rebuild introduced several features worth noting:

  • Faster trade execution — real-time trading for both NSE and US stocks
  • AI-powered research — chat with an AI assistant to research companies, interpret charts, and get data-driven answers on any stock
  • Improved portfolio charts — cleaner performance tracking with enhanced visualisation
  • Stock screener — filter thousands of assets using custom investment criteria
  • Historical simulation — test investment decisions using past market data before committing real money
  • 24/7 customer support — live chat, email, and phone support available in-app
How Hisa Compares to a Traditional Stockbroker?
Traditional NSE BrokerHisa App
Account openingIn-person, online takes multiple daysDigital, under 24 hours
Minimum investmentBoard lot (~KES 500–2,000)KES 100
US market accessNot available5,000+ stocks and ETFs
DepositsM-Pesa + bank transferM-Pesa + bank transfer
Hidden feesVariesZero hidden fees
Regulatory statusCMA licensedCMA licensed
Is Hisa Safe?

Yes, Hisa App is regulated by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) and operates through licensed brokers and custodians in every jurisdiction. Your investments are held with regulated custodians, not on Hisa’s own balance sheet.

As with all investment platforms, it is worth noting that all investments carry risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. Hisa does not provide personalised investment advice; all investment decisions remain yours.

How to Get Started on Hisa App

Getting started takes five steps:

  1. Download the Hisa app directly to your phone
  2. Sign up with your email address and select Kenya as your nationality
  3. Complete digital KYC, submit your national ID and a selfie
  4. Fund your account via M-Pesa or bank transfer
  5. Choose your first investment and place your trade

The minimum to start is KES 100 for NSE stocks and $1 for US stocks and ETFs.

The Bottom Line

Hisa is not the only investment app in Kenya, but it is currently the most comprehensive for investors who want access to both local and global markets in one place. The combination of CMA regulation, M-Pesa integration, fractional shares, and a rebuilt platform makes a credible case for any Kenyan investor who has been waiting for the right moment to start.

That moment, as it turns out, requires KES 100 and five minutes.

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