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  2. National Social Security Fund (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    Analysts in the country said in 2013 that the NSSF had become a leading player in the country's economy. [5] In November 2024, NSSF management introduced a voluntary savings plan called The Smartlife Savings Plan, available to Ugandan citizens, legal non Ugandans and refugees. One has to be at least 16 years of age and authorized to work in Uganda.

  3. Uganda Retirement Benefits Regulatory Authority - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Gerald Kasaato - Wikipedia

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    He is the deputy managing director and deputy chief executive officer of NSSF Uganda, since 21 June 2024. He worked in the same position in acting capacity from August 2023 until June 2024. Before that, he was the chief investment officer (CIO) at the same institution between 2014 and August 2023. [1] [2]

  5. NSSF Mbarara Complex - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Pension Towers - Wikipedia

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    The skyscraper is located on Lumumba Avenue, on Nakasero Hill, an upscale neighborhood in Kampala (pop.1,507,080 in 2014), the capital and largest city in Uganda. [2] The geographical coordinates of the building are: 0°19'15.0"N, 32°34'38.0"E (Latitude:0.320833; Longitude:32.577222). [3] opposite the French Embassy.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Kampala - Wikipedia

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    The building houses the national headquarters of the Uganda People's Congress (UPC), one of Uganda's political parties. 7 Cham Towers — 16 1979 The building was formerly owned by Uganda Commercial Bank (UCB) and was known as UCB House. In the mid-2000s, UCB was acquired by Standard Bank of South Africa, and transformed into Stanbic Bank Uganda.

  8. National Housing and Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    National Housing and Construction Company Limited (NHCC), is a Ugandan construction and real estate management company, partly owned by the Uganda Government.The Company’s mandate is to increase the housing stock in the country, rehabilitate the housing industry and encourage Ugandans to own homes in an organized environment.

  9. Uganda National Records Centre and Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda National Records Center and Archives (UNRCA), is a government building that houses the headquarters of the Uganda National Archives and Records Centre. Prior to the completion of this building, the national records were kept at the present day National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO) Secretariat, in the basement of a former colonial administration building in Entebbe.