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When I sit down with Moses Lutalo, the Managing Director of Broll Uganda, the conversation quickly settles on the forces reshaping Uganda’s real estate landscape: financing pressures, currency volatility, talent flight, and the urgent need to reinvent business models across the region. Broll operates from a distinctly different vantage point. It is not a developer, not a landlord, not a builder of malls or apartments. It is a real estate services company, an identity that gives it a panoramic view of the industry’s strengths and stress fractures. “We don’t own property,” Lutalo says. “We manage. We are consultants. If we…
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The shilling experienced one of its most volatile stretches in recent months. It swung wildly as offshore realignments and rising import demand disrupted its long-held stability. The currency opened last…
Navigating inflationary waters Bank of Uganda Deputy Governor, Micheal Atingi- Ego shares the story of Uganda’s monetary policy in 2024, which he says was one of cautious optimism and strategic actions, which helped keep core inflation (excluding volatile items like food crops and energy) stable. The BoU began the year with a Central Bank Rate (CBR) of 9.5%, gradually increasing it to 10.25% by April, before cautiously easing it to 9.75% by November. This signalled a balanced approach to maintaining monetary stability amidst external and domestic challenges. Concerns about exchange rate volatility, driven by the repositioning of yield-seeking offshore investors…
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The Central Bank of Uganda (BOU) has indicated that the quoted lending rates for commercial banks rose in the three months to April, averaging 20.8 percent, just 20 basis points (0.2 percent) above the reading in the three months to January 2024. The details contained in the new BOU State of the Economy report shows that the weighted average shillings and foreign currency lending rates rose reflecting the increase of the Central Bank Rate (CBR) and the associated tight liquidity and financial conditions. The weighted average shilling lending rate reversed the downward trend observed since last year, rising to 17.7…
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