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2. Maintain the stability of Uganda's financial sector and payments system, and 3. Enhance public confidence in the banking system and the financial sector of the country. [5] The 2004 Financial Institutions Act provided for the formation of the DPF. [13] The UMDPF was created to protect depositors in deposit-taking microfinance institutions in ...
As of 2008, Stanbic Uganda was the dominant commercial bank in Uganda, with about 27 percent of all bank assets and about 20 percent of all bank branches. [ 6 ] Nile Bank Limited , an indigenous institution, was acquired by the British conglomerate Barclays in January 2007 and merged with its existing Ugandan operations to form the Barclays ...
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]
Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority (2000–2013) Financial Regulator (Ireland) (2003–2010) Lithuanian Securities Commission (1992–2011) Financial Services Board (South Africa) (1990–2018) Financial Services Authority (2001–2013) in the United Kingdom
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On 27 September, Bank of Uganda revoked the license of the National Bank of Commerce (U) Limited and ordered the winding up of its affairs under Sections 17(f), 89(2)(f) & (7)(c) and 99(1) of the Financial Institutions Act 2004. This is according to, a press statement, dated 28 September 2012, issued by Deputy Governor Bank of Uganda.
FINCA Uganda was licensed as an MDI in 2004, although the institution has been in the country since 1992. [4]FINCA provides financial services to Uganda's lowest-income entrepreneurs with the aim of alleviating poverty through lasting solutions that help people to create jobs, build assets, and improve their standard of living.