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The government of Uganda’s continued uncontrolled borrowing from commercial banks via government securities and at anti-market rates to the detriment of the private sector dominated the greater part of the…
Central to these discussions are Uganda’s plans to wean herself off from being over-dependent on private foreign companies in managing the electricity sub-sector. In this case, a post-Umeme/Eskom- concession management…
The African Marketing Confederation (AMC) has constituted its President’s Council. In the changes announced this week, David Balikuddembe, the current President of the Uganda Marketers Society (UMS) has been appointed…
Emma Mugisha, the current Executive Director and Head of Business Banking at Stanbic Bank Uganda has been picked by Nigeria’s pan-African Access Bank Plc, for a continental regional role, that…
Herbert Wigwe, the Group CEO of Access Holdings Plc, whose subsidiary bank, Access Bank Plc has just acquired Uganda’s Finance Trust Bank has died in a U.S. helicopter accident. He died…
I&M Bank Uganda over the weekend successfully completed an upgrade of its core banking system to Finacle 10, promising its customers, an improved banking experience. Finacle is an industry leader…
2024 will be a defining year for Uganda’s oil sector with several investment deals to be inked as the oil project nears its first oil in 2025. Noteworthy is that…
Ahead of the event, David Wandera FCCA, the Absa Executive Director & Head of Financial Markets discusses the financial markets landscape in 2023 and why it is important for financial…
Ramathan Ggoobi, the Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury (PSST) and Dr. Michael Atingi-Ego, the Bank of Uganda Deputy Governor are headlining this year’s Africa Financial Markets Index (AFMI)…
While the gender gap in the insurance industry has over time narrowed to 51.78% male and 48.22% female at the end of 2022, the gap remains wide, especially at the…