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Kampala: 1964 Commercial bank, part of DFCU Group: P A DFCU Group: Financials Banks Kampala: 1964 Financial services holding company P A Diamond Trust Bank (Uganda) Financials Banks Kampala: 1945 Commercial bank P A Eagle Air (Uganda) Consumer services Airlines Kampala: 1994 Regional and charter airline P A East African Development Bank ...
In addition to the factories in Hima and Tororo, HCL maintains a corporate office in Twed Towers, Kafu Road, in Kampala and two warehouses, one in Kampala's industrial area and the other in the eastern border town of Tororo. HCL also owns a limestone quarry at Dura in the Kamwenge District, which supplies the limestone used in cement ...
Mas Group [11] Bukoto: Mas Consults & Associates, [12] information technology, Track 24 Uganda, [13] Transporter Corporation, [14] Animation (Epic Studios), Branding (Blue Magic Inc.) 10: Mukwano Group [15] Kampala: manufacturing, agribusiness, banking 11: New Vision Group: Kampala: publishing, printing, broadcasting 12: Ruparelia Group [16 ...
Bernzott Capital Advisors, an investment management firm, published its “US Small Cap Value Fund” third-quarter 2022 investor letter – a copy of which can be downloaded here. During the ...
The bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of the NCBA Group Plc, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ivory Coast and Uganda. [ 4 ] History
Speke Hotel Kampala Speke Resort Convention Centre, Munyonyo The Ruparelia Group of Companies , commonly referred to as the Ruparelia Group, is a privately owned conglomerate in Uganda . Sudhir Ruparelia , a wealthy Ugandan businessman, is a shareholder in each of the companies in the Group.
Patrick Bitature is a Ugandan businessman, entrepreneur and author. He is the second wealthiest Ugandan after Nyanzi Martin Luther And. Sudhir Ruparelia.He is the founder, chairman and Group CEO of the Simba Group of Companies which is primarily based in East Africa.
As of May 2014, Global Trust Bank was 45.3% owned by Nigeria’s largest insurance company Industrial and General Insurance Company Plc. (IGI). The remaining 54.7% was owned by four corporate investors, each holding less than 5%, and by eight individual investors, each holding no more than 5% of the bank's issued and authorized share capital.