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CEO of Capital Markets Authority
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| Education
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Meru, Kenya
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19-03-1947
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In 1979, Ntalami married Maria Kambura and together they have four children
The family lives in the
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Achievements
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He began his profession in 1970 as an audit trainee with The City Council of Nairobi where he served for a period of two years. He later joined Magadi Soda Company (MSC) Limited, a mineral mining outfit serving as an Assistant Accountant at a period where the country had just attained its independence and racial discrimination was rife in the local employment scene. After two brief years at the company Ntalami left MSC having been granted an offer by Ernst and Young, a prominent international accounting firm. He served as a senior audit assistant before later transferring to Housing Finance Company of Kenya (HFCK) Limited, a local real estate financier. Here, he worked as the Senior Accountant for a period of 3 years, harnessing this opportunity to secure a personal residence in Riara, Kilimani - an affluent suburb on the outskirts of Nairobi.
Later on, Ntalami served as Chief Accountant (and later, Ag. CEO) for the country’s premier national flag carrier, Kenya Airways Limited, for a period of four years;
In 1985, bolstered by career experience and strong economic growth, Ntalami engaged to become Partner at Kimani Onyancha & Company, a medium size firm of Certified Public Accountants engaged primarily in the provision of statutory audits. He held special responsibility for the management consultancy services (MCS).
In 1995, after ten years of entrepreneurial accounting experience with KO& Co., Ntalami decided to transfer this exposure to the finance industry, choosing to enter the vibrant and rewarding line of stock brokerage. He served as Executive Director for Sterling Securities Limited (SSL), a then fledgling stock broking outfit.
Here, Ntalami participated in a number of private and public share issues and floatation, including initial public offers (IPOs),
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Highlights
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He is a leading business executive who currently serves as the CEO of the Capital Markets Authority (CMA); an equivalent of the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) in the U.S.A. A prominent public finance figure, Ntalami is predominantly known for his vast involvements in Kenya’s capital markets. He has served for over two decades in financial planning and management in the fields of commerce and industry, public sector, and the profession. Prior to his appointment at the CMA, Ntalami was the Executive Director of Sterling Securities Limited, a local stock broking outfit. He was appointed as Chief Executive, Capital Markets Authority in December 2002 by His Excellency President Mwai Kibaki.
Ntalami has had a rich career in finance and commerce spurning over a quarter of a century and culminating in his appointment as Chief Executive of the Capital Markets Authority, Kenya.
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