Lusaka - Zambia: By JOHN CHOLA French oil marketer Rubis Energie has commenced operations in Zambia with an initial plan to invest US$40 million in the economy for the
revolutionize fuel and engine performance for Kenyan motorists.
Ultra Tec has been designed using advanced fuel technology to improve engine cleanliness and performance while reducing emissions for a cleaner Kenya and improving fuel economy to save customers money. Currently, the fuel additives market has been dominated by Shell with their V-Power and Total with Excellium.
To serve the diverse needs of their customers, Ultra Tec is available in two fuel types: Ultra
Tec Petrol and Ultra Tec Diesel, each of which provides the superior vehicle performance and
fuel efficiency benefits of the Ultra Tec additive at no additional cost to the customer. Through
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Buyout rebrands give corporate Kenya new look
Wednesday January 06 2021
By KEVIN ROTICH
Summary
Recent rebrands in Kenya that have followed mergers and acquisitions include Barclays Kenya to Absa Kenya, KenolKobil/Gulf Energy to Rubis Énergie, Jamii Bora to Kingdom Bank, Transnational to Access Bank Kenya and NIC/CBA to NCBA.
Rubis Energy Kenya managing director Jean-Christian Bergeron said their rebrand was informed by a study that shows that their customers preferred the companies shift to Rubis as it had an international appeal.
Initially, the firm had indicated that it was willing to retain the KenolKobil brand name in the Kenya market.