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Cairo Bank Uganda Limited (CBUL), formerly known as Cairo International Bank (CIB), is a commercial bank in Uganda. [1] It is licensed by the Bank of Uganda, the central bank and national banking regulator. [2] It is a subsidiary of Egypt-based banking group, Banque du Caire Group. [1]
Sylvia Jagwe Owachi is a Ugandan businesswoman, banker and corporate executive, who is the acting chief executive officer of Cairo Bank Uganda, a commercial bank, effective 1 January 2021. She was the executive director at Cairo Bank Uganda, from July 2021 to December 2021. [1]
Equity Bank Uganda Limited, part of Equity Group; Exim Bank Uganda Limited, part of Exim Bank Group; Finance Trust Bank Limited; Housing Finance Bank Uganda Limited, state-owned; KCB Bank Uganda Limited, part of KCB Group; NCBA Bank Uganda Limited, part of NCBA Group; I&M Bank (Uganda) Limited, part of I&M Bank Group; Salaam Bank Uganda, part ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The World Bank said on Tuesday it would halt new lending to the Ugandan government after concluding that its anti-LGBTQ law, which has been condemned by many countries and ...
Immaculate Irumba Komuhangi (born c. 1977), commonly known as Immaculate Irumba, is a Ugandan banker and corporate executive, who works as the chief operating officer (COO) of Cairo Bank Uganda, a commercial bank in the country. Prior to that, she was the senior projects manager at Housing Finance Bank, another commercial bank. [1]
In March 2019 the board of directors of Centenary Bank resolved to form a group structure. With consent of the Bank of Uganda (BoU), Centenary Group was established on 25 October 2019. On 6 November 2019, "the group formed a banking subsidiary named Centenary Rural Development Bank Limited" (CRDBL).
He was the first Catholic Priest to set foot in Uganda in 1879. [3] Mapeera House serves as the headquarters of Centenary Bank, the third-largest bank in Uganda, and the largest indigenous commercial bank in the country, by assets. [4] The bank also maintains its main branch at this location.
On 29 December 2023 the Burundian head of state said he had visited the Sarrai Group in Uganda, which he described as a very efficient company. He had invited them to become partners with SOSUMO , the local sugar company, and claimed that production would rise to 300,000 tons per year after three years of production, with a workforce of 12,000.