The new branch is expected to contribute to the growth of the greater Mukono region through providing affordable access to financial services to the masses

PostBank Uganda, a financial institution that is committed to empowering people, to transform their lives, has unveiled its newest branch within the heart of Mukono town.

Speaking at the official launch of the branch today, Julius Kakeeto, the Managing Director, PostBank Uganda said; “I am extremely delighted to present to you the newest addition to the PostBank family, our Mukono branch. “

“Mukono is a hub of economic activity and through this branch, we are now able to bring affordable and community banking services closer to the people of the greater Mukono area”, Kakeeto added.

Julius Kakeeto, the Managing Director, PostBank Uganda speaks during the launch

At the launch, the Managing Director introduced the new Board Chairman, Andrew Otenga Owiny who joins with a wealth of experience sitting and chairing boards of both local and international companies. Andrew has, over the years served on numerous other Boards of organizations across Africa. From aBi Finance Limited, G4S Secure Solutions (Uganda) Limited, CAL Merchant Bank Limited (now Cal Bank Limited) in Accra, Ghana; National Merchant Bank of Zimbabwe Limited (‘NMBZ’) in Harare, Zimbabwe, to Securities Discount Company Limited (‘SDC’) in Accra, Ghana.

He has also served on the board of the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE), National Social Security Fund (‘NSSF’), Uganda Stock Brokers Association (‘USBA’), Rugby Union to mention but a few. With his leadership, PostBank shall not only continue to transform the lives of Ugandans but shall stay true to its mission to offer affordable services in a sustainable manner for social-economic development of Ugandans nationwide.

Situated on the Kampala- Jinja Highway, Mukono district is a hub of economic activity, with 80% of activity being agricultural based. The new branch which is situated opposite Colline Hotel is expected to contribute to the growth of the greater Mukono region through providing affordable access to financial services to the masses.

The Director Non-Banking Financial Institutions (NBFI) at Bank of Uganda Ivan Amagaragariho commended PostBank for its efforts towards bringing financial services closer to the masses, and pledged the Central Bank’s support towards ensuring a more robust banking industry and stable economy.

Inside the new branch in Mukono

PostBank Uganda has grown to boast of 47 branches countrywide, stretching from Yumbe to Kabale, from Kotido to Masaka, and over 300 Post Agents.

It has branches, mobile vans, and contact centers in Amolatar, Anaka, Arua, Bombo, Bugolobi, Bukedea, Bweyale, City Branch, Entebbe, Fort Portal, Gulu Hoima, Iganga, Jinja, Kabale, Bishop Stuart, Kakiri. Kampala Rd, Kamwenge, Kanungu, Kapchorwa, Kasese, Kayunga, Kitgum, Kotido, Kyazanga, Lacor, Lira, Makerere, Masaka, Masindi, Mbale, Mbarara, Moroto, Mubende, Mukono, Nakasongola, Ndeeba, Ntungamo, Pakwach, Soroti, Usafi, Wandegeya, Wiliam Street, Yumbe, Kagadi, Butogota, Kamdin, Rushere, Ishaka, Kihihi and Manafwa

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