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RNIT Iterambere Fund said it received 3.55 billion Rwandan francs in savings during the first week of April 2026, highlighting growing savings culture among Rwandans.
The fund said the deposits were recorded between April 3 and April 10, bringing its total assets under management to 93.93 billion francs.
RNIT Iterambere also reported that the value of one unit stood at 269.55 francs during the same period.
The fund allows investors to start earning returns from the day after they invest, with annual returns reaching 11.78% by the end of the year.
Launched by the Rwandan government in 2014 and fully operational since 2016, RNIT Iterambere Fund aims to promote a savings culture and provide citizens with an accessible way to invest and grow their money.
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