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Jinja City House is owned by the Uganda National Social Security Fund (NSSF), who developed the building, between 2015 and 2018. The building houses the NSSF offices in Jinja and the remaining space is rented out to qualified businesses and corporations. The mixed use building consists of 1,500 square metres (16,146 sq ft) on four floors, of ...
The Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority (URBRA) is a government-owned, semi-autonomous agency responsible for regulating, licensing, supervising, and controlling the retirement sector in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community. The authority is also responsible for issuing guidelines to allow the ...
In August 2017, the two largest shareholders in the bank, the Uganda government and NSSF Uganda, each contributed $8.2 million (for a total of $16.4 million) in fresh capital, to boost the bank's ability to lend to more mortgage borrowers and improve the lender's liquidity. [6]
The amount of monthly benefit check you receive in retirement is based on your highest-earning 35 years of work. ... Social Security 101: Check Your Balance Regularly. Show comments. Advertisement ...
Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited Stock Ownership; Rank Name of owner Percentage ownership 1: Stanbic Africa Holdings Limited: 80.00 2: National Social Security Fund (Uganda) 2.61 3: Duet Africa Opportunities Master Fund: 0.99 4: Kuwait Investment Authority: 0.75 5: Sudhir Ruparelia: 0.65 6: SBC Mauritius Re Africa Opportunity Fund LP: 0.48 7 ...
The Development Finance Company of Uganda Limited was established in 1964, with its name changing in 2000 to DFCU Limited [5] and eventually to dfcu Limited. [10] In 2000, dfcu Limited acquired Gold Trust Bank, which subsequently became dfcu Bank.
NSSF Mbarara Complex, also Mbarara City House, is a building in Mbarara, a city in the Western Region of Uganda. [1] The building is owned by the Uganda National Social Security Fund, the largest pension fund in the countries of the East African Community, with assets of nearly USh10 trillion (approx. US$2.6 billion), as of June 2018. [2] [3]
This is a list of commercial banks and other credit institutions in Uganda, as updated March 2023 by the Bank of Uganda [1] [2] and taking into account the more recent downgrading of three banks to other credit institutions.