Original Job Details:
Company: The Competition Authority of Kenya
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Date Posted: May 13, 2025
Job Description:
About the Job:
Responsible for assisting in the analysis of merger applications, conducting economic analysis, gathering intelligence and data on mergers and concentration of economic power, supporting advocacy initiatives, contributing to the development of guidelines and procedures, participating in statutory committees, identifying risks, and providing input to research on best practices.
Responsibilities:
- Participating in the analysis of merger applications by reviewing notification documents, conducting economic analysis and drafting reports.
- Supporting in gathering intelligence on merger trends.
- Assisting in gathering information on unwarranted concentration of economic power.
- Collecting specific market data and information to assist in merger analysis.
- Assisting in tabulating data on merger applications.
- Maintaining records of hearing conferences and penalization meetings.
- Preparing relevant information for investigation files.
- Preparing the requisite logistics for advocacy initiatives to stakeholders.
- Supporting in the development of guidelines on analysis of mergers.
- Assisting in the documentation, development and implementation of procedures and processes in Quality Management Systems, Information Security and Management System, risk Management and Business Continuity Plans.
- Actively participate in statutory committees in which the Analyst has been nominated.
- Assisting in identification and detection of likely emerging risks and mitigation factors with regards to merger analysis.
- Providing input to research and analysis on best practices for merger analysis.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in any of the following disciplines: – Economics, Statistics or Business-related discipline from a recognized institution.
- Possess Economic and Financial Analysis Skills.
- Good Communication and Interpersonal Skills.
- Fulfilled the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.