Julius Kakeeto (2nd R), PostBank Uganda Managing Director holding the Sustainability Certificate from EOSD, Peter Ssenyange (L), Chief Financial Officer, PostBank Uganda, Arshad Rab (2nd L), CEO of EOSD and Chairman of the Sustainability Standards and Certification Initiative, and other officials. This was in Germany last week, on 25th September 2025, when PostBank was being handed the Sustainability Certification by the European Organization for Sustainable Development (EOSD).

Postbank, which is rebranding to Pearl Bank Uganda, has been awarded the prestigious Sustainability Certification by the European Organization for Sustainable Development (EOSD), demonstrating the Bank’s efforts and commitment to champion sustainable initiatives that are aligned with its overall strategy and purpose of fostering prosperity for Ugandans. The certificate handover event in Germany was on 25th September 2025. 

Based in Germany, EOSD is a globally recognized leader in advancing sustainable development across sectors.

The organization is dedicated to developing strategies, programs, and initiatives that embed sustainable growth and responsible practices particularly in the financial sector.

EOSD has worked with institutions worldwide to embed sustainability into their operations, promote best banking practices for social good, and contribute to building resilient economies whilst protecting the environment.

Through its Sustainability Standards and Certification Initiative (SSCI), EOSD sets rigorous, holistic standards that distinguish truly value-driven financial institutions from those that have not fully embraced sustainability.

This certification not only recognizes PostBank Uganda’s commitment to responsible banking but also positions the Bank as a leader in sustainable finance within the region.

Commenting on the Sustainability Certificate, Julius Kakeeto, Managing Director of PostBank Uganda, noted that the recognition aligns with the Bank’s five (5) year strategy launched in 2024 to reposition itself as a Purpose led and sustainable business.

He emphasized that sustainability is now embedded in the Bank’s strategy, products, services, and operations —enabling the bank to go beyond profits and make a lasting impact on the society, economy, and the environment.

“As an indigenous Bank, PostBank is committed to fostering prosperity for Ugandans through advancing sustainable financial inclusion and stimulating entrepreneurship and services. We’re focused on powering SMEs to support economic transformation in the priority sectors, create jobs, and build a high-value economy,” Kakeeto said.

He also noted that PostBank’s Wendi mobile wallet remains at the forefront of driving sustainable financial inclusion where every Ugandan with a mobile phone can save, invest, pay bills, send and receive money from within and around the world quickly, affordably, and securely.”

Mr. Arshad Rab, CEO of EOSD and Chairman of the Sustainability Standards and Certification Initiative, applauded PostBank for being at the forefront of the sustainability conversation and for repurposing its strategy to align with the global sustainability agenda.

He noted that more than ever, customers and partners are seeking to associate themselves with impact-driven financial institutions.

This rising demand for purposeful banking is creating opportunities for forward-looking players like PostBank to attract responsible partners, support businesses that champion sustainable practices and most importantly deliver profitability through creating economic value and social good while protecting natural assets.

“The certification for PostBank is proof that profitability and sustainability can move hand in hand,” Arshad said.

In addition to global sustainability certification, in June this year, PostBank was a recipient of five accolades and 11 certificates at the Bank of Uganda’s Agriculture Credit Facility (ACF) and Small Business Recovery Fund (SBRF)award ceremony, including best performing bank under both schemes.

The awards reflected the bank’s impactful and inclusive approach to sustainable agricultural financing, a vital contribution to Uganda’s broader development goals.

As the conversation around sustainability gains momentum, PostBank Uganda is positioning itself not just as a participant but as a leader in building a sustainable financial ecosystem that works for people, planet, and prosperity.

 

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Paul Murungi is a Ugandan Business Journalist with extensive financial journalism training from institutions in South Africa, London (UK), Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. His coverage focuses on groundbreaking stories across the East African region with a focus on ICT, Energy, Oil and Gas, Mining, Companies, Capital and Financial markets, and the General Economy.

His body of work has contributed to policy change in private and public companies.

Paul has so far won five continental awards at the Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism in Johannesburg, South Africa, and several Uganda national journalism awards for his articles on business and technology at the ACME Awards.