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Shivani Siroya is the founder and chief executive officer of Tala, a smartphone lending app. She founded the app [1] in 2011 to offer instant credit scores to people in underrepresented markets such as Kenya, Tanzania, India, and the Philippines. [2] [3] The app also acts as a lender and has granted more than $225M [4] in microloans as of 2018. [5]
Wazalendo Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (WSACCO), also referred to as Wazalendo Sacco, is a savings and credit co-operative society in Uganda. It is an institutional Sacco composed of Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF) personnel and their families, UPDF Reserve Forces, and staff of Uganda's Ministry of Defence.
This is a "list of licensed credit institution in Uganda". [1] BRAC Uganda Bank Limited [2] [3] Yako Bank Uganda Limited; Opportunity Bank Uganda Limited [4] Guaranty Trust Bank Uganda [4] ABC Capital Bank Uganda [4]
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.
Instead of paying with cash, cheque, or credit card, a consumer can use a payment app on a mobile device to pay for a wide range of services and digital or hard goods. Although the concept of using non-coin-based currency systems has a long history, [ 1 ] it is only in the 21st century that the technology to support such systems has become ...
App. Maximum loan amount. Time to funding. Fees. Google Play rating. App Store rating. Albert. Up to $250. Instantly for a fee; 3-6 days free of charge. Instant cash advance fee
NCBA Bank Uganda is a Corporate led Commercial Bank in Uganda, focusing on meeting the banking needs of [Large Corporates]] and large corporations. As of 31 December 2023 [update] , the total assets of the bank were valued at UGX:854 billion (US$227.324 million). [ 2 ]
Mercantile Credit Bank (MCB), was a Ugandan tier II financial institution licensed by the Bank of Uganda, the national banking regulator. [ 1 ] MCB was classified as "credit institution", one of only four such institutions in this class of financial service providers in the country.