Jackson Okoth

BUSINESS EDITOR, WRITER AND ANALYST

Preston's Summary

Jackson Okoth is a business editor, writer, and analyst for The Kenyan Wall Street. With a focus on the financial sector, Jackson covers a wide range of topics including banking, investments, market trends, and economic policies. His articles provide insightful analysis and in-depth reporting on the financial landscape in Kenya and beyond.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Cites Data: 35 %
Press Release: 32 %
Government Announcement: 16 %
Investment Analysis: 6 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Kenyan economy
  • Financial performance
  • Stock market
  • Foreign exchange
  • Investments
  • Business developments

Pitching Insights

Jackson's focus on finance and economy, as well as business and industry, indicates a preference for news related to these sectors. He seems particularly inclined towards articles based on press releases, government announcements, or those citing data.

If you're reaching out to Jackson Okoth with pitches or expert commentary, consider offering insights into financial developments in East Africa. Topics such as banking regulations, investment trends in the region, insurance market growth specific to East Africa might interest him.

Given his coverage of topics like cooperative sector performance and Sacco regulator actions in Kenya suggest that he may be interested in stories related to cooperative societies' financial activities within the country.

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