As schools across Uganda reopen for the first term of the academic year, dfcu Bank has rolled out a nationwide back-to-school campaign aimed at easing the heavy financial burden that...
If ESG were a person, at Letshego Uganda, he/she would not be seated in a boardroom quoting frameworks. It would be on the road, on the phone, and occasionally on…
Eri Ssebowa is a seasoned finance and accounting professional with over nine years of progressive experience in strategic financial management, business partnering, financial reporting, and performance management across the banking,…
Following a reputational and financially bruising fraud scandal — in which the brewer estimates to have lost about UGX 9 billion — and the subsequent exit of its Heads of…
Kampala Associated Advocates (KAA) has been tapped to represent Stanbic Bank Uganda and its parent, Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited, in one of the largest transfer-pricing disputes to reach the Tax…
Defending champions Buddu began their title defense on a high, securing a 1-0win over archrivals Gomba in an electrifying Airtel Masaza Cup 2025 opener held today at the Buddu home…
Airtel Uganda, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services, recently presented a dividend cheque of UGX 50.3 billion to the National Social Security Fund (NSSF). This significant payout follows NSSF’s strategic acquisition of shares in Airtel Uganda during the company’s initial public offering (IPO). This payout follows Airtel’s 2023 decision to list in Uganda, becoming the second telecom company on the Uganda Securities Exchange. The company offered 8 billion ordinary shares representing 20% of its equity at UGX 100 per share. While the IPO raised UGX 211.4 billion, below the UGX 800 billion target, it attracted 4,614 new shareholders…
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Airtel Uganda, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services, today presented a dividend cheque of UGX 50.3 billion to the National Social Security Fund (NSSF). This significant payout follows…
S-Wallet is revolutionizing the way pocket money is managed through a smart, secure, and digital-first approach. What started as a simple digital pocket money solution is now powering a new…
Doreen has over 15 years’ banking experience with a specialized focus on customer experience, acquisition, retention, business growth, financial literacy, and relationship management. She has previously served in different roles…
Centenary Bank, the largest commercial microfinance bank in Uganda, has recommitted its support towards the 2025 edition of the prestigious Masaza cup with a contribution worth UGX 200 million shillings….
In a landmark ruling reinforcing the authority of judicial orders, the High Court of Uganda has found Seroma Limited and its directors — Robert Bell Sekidde and Margaret Ssekidde —…
Airtel Uganda, in partnership with the Buganda Kingdom, has officially launched the 21st edition of the highly anticipated Airtel Masaza Cup football tournament. The launch event, held in Kampala at…
Airtel Uganda, in partnership with Cisco, has today launched Network as a Service (NaaS) – a subscription-based enterprise solution that allows businesses to access scalable, secure, and fully managed network infrastructure without the need for upfront investment in hardware. The launch event, held at Kampala Serena Hotel, was attended by customers, Cisco executives, members of the media, and Airtel Uganda’s leadership team. The event showcased how the NaaS solution aligns with Airtel Uganda’s vision of enabling digital transformation for businesses across the country. Head of Solutions Architecture at Airtel Africa Group, Lameck Ochola(R), with other officials from Cisco and Absa…
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VCon Construction, a subsidiary of the Ruparelia Group, has officially handed over a newly completed Faculty of Engineering and Technology and a 500-bed student hostel to the Islamic University in…