Express Kenya
XPRS — +1.40% higher on the last session.
Express Kenya (XPRS) is listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange and trades in KES (KSh). The company operates in the Commercial & Services sector. Current market capitalisation stands at KSh376.91M. NSE prices on Mansa Markets are end-of-day — published once daily after the official close (not real-time).
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Frequently asked.
What is the XPRS share price today?+
Express Kenya trades at KSh7.26 on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, +1.40% on the day. NSE prices here are end-of-day, published once daily after the official close.
What is Express Kenya's market capitalisation?+
KSh376.91M on the NSE, a small cap listing.
Does XPRS pay dividends?+
No dividend rows are on record for this listing in our data set yet.
What sector is Express Kenya in?+
Commercial & Services, listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenya.
How can I buy XPRS shares?+
Through any licensed stockbroker in Kenya. Mansa Markets maintains a directory of stockbrokers so you can compare fees and account types before you open an account.
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Express Kenya (XPRS) — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Express Kenya (XPRS) share price today?
Express Kenya (XPRS) trades at KSh7.26 on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, up 1.40% on the day, as of 18 August 2026. Prices are quoted in KES.
What is Express Kenya's market capitalisation?
Express Kenya has a market capitalisation of KSh376.91M (KES) on the NSE, as of 18 August 2026.
What sector is Express Kenya in?
Express Kenya (XPRS) is listed in the Commercial & Services sector on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
How can I buy Express Kenya (XPRS) shares in Kenya?
You need a CDS account (Central Depository and Settlement Corporation), opened through a licensed broker such as Standard Investment Bank or Dyer & Blair, in minutes through the Hisa or Dosikaa apps, or you can buy from a single share through Ziidi Trader inside M-PESA; you need your national ID and KRA PIN. Fund it by M-PESA or bank transfer, then place a buy order for XPRS during NSE trading hours (09:00–15:00 local time), ideally with a limit price. Expect about 2.1 percent all-in per trade (brokerage plus NSE, CMA and CDSC levies); dividends arrive net of 5 percent withholding tax for residents. Trades settle T+3, after which the shares sit in your account in your own name.