About FIBI

A Kenyan platform for collective investment in land-backed projects.

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FIBI is a fractional land investment platform operating in Kenya. It lets several investors jointly fund a single land-backed project — eco-lodges, solar installations and agricultural developments — and share the returns in proportion to what each contributed. FIBI sources and vets projects, administers them through their term, and distributes returns to contributors.

What does FIBI do?

Land is the asset most Kenyans want to hold and the one that prices them out earliest. A parcel worth owning generally costs more than any single first-time investor can commit, which pushes people either into parcels too small to appreciate meaningfully or into schemes that promise land and deliver a receipt.

FIBI addresses the first problem directly: pooling capital so that a group can hold an asset none of them could hold alone. It addresses the second by publishing what each project is, where it is, what it is projected to return, and on what timeline — before anyone commits money.

We focus on projects with a productive use rather than raw speculative parcels. An eco-lodge, a solar installation or an agricultural development generates income during the holding period; bare land held for resale depends entirely on the exit price being higher than the entry price.

How are projects selected?

Every project listed on FIBI passes through title verification, commercial review and structuring before it appears on the platform. What that means in practice for Kenyan land is set out in our guide to verifying a Kenyan land title, and the structures used to hold land fractionally are explained in how fractional land ownership works in Kenya.

Each project page states its funding target, minimum contribution, projected return, payout frequency and deadline. Those figures are projections based on assumptions specific to that project, not commitments.

How do I get in touch?

Questions about a specific project, about membership, or about how your interest would be held are all worth asking before you commit. Our contact page lists the ways to reach us, and the FAQ answers the questions we are asked most often.