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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.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Ugandan banking industry underwent significant restructuring. Several indigenous commercial banks were declared insolvent, taken over by the central bank, and eventually sold or liquidated. These included the Uganda Cooperative Bank, Greenland Bank, the International Credit Bank, Teefe Bank, and Gold Trust ...
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]
Barclays Bank of Uganda: Financials Banks Kampala: 1927 Commercial bank, part of Barclays (UK) P A BRAC Uganda Bank Limited: Financials Banks Kampala: 2006 Credit bank P A Cairo International Bank: Financials Banks Kampala: 1995 Commercial bank P A Centenary Bank: Financials Banks Kampala: 1983 Commercial bank P A Citibank Uganda: Financials ...
The Centenary Group of Companies, commonly referred to as the Centenary Group, is a privately owned conglomerate in Uganda. The anchor company in the group is Centenary Bank, the second-largest commercial bank in Uganda, based on assets. As of 31 December 2021 Centenary Bank had assets valued at USh4.8 trillion (US$1.359 billion). [1] [2]
This is a list of regulated "Microfinance Deposit-taking Institutions" in Uganda. They are supervised and regulated by the Uganda Microfinance Regulatory Authority (UMRA). [1] FINCA Uganda Limited [2] Pride Microfinance Limited [2] UGAFODE Microfinance Limited [2]
Tong Shang International Commercial Bank [39] Trust Bank Limited (Gambia) Zenith Bank [40] Ghana. Central bank ... ABC Bank (Uganda) [107] Bank of Africa (Uganda) [108]
Afrexim Bank House, Kampala, also Kampala Afreximbank Africa Trade Centre (Kampala AATC), is a building under construction in Uganda, that will serve as the regional headquarters of Afrexim Bank's Eastern Africa region, covering 14 countries: Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Seychelles, Tanzania and Uganda.