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Hon Hellen Grace Asamo (standing in front, with clutches), Uganda State Minister for Disability, together with Sanjay Rughani, that Standard Chartered Bank Uganda CEO (2nd left) and other bank staff, standing with some of the disabled entrepreneurs who have been awarded a total of UGX170 million in grants.

Purple Tuesday 2023⏤ together, we can make a difference in the lives of People With Disabilities, one step at a time

Yesterday, November 7th 2023, Standard Chartered Bank marked the 2023 Purple Tuesday with a series of activities that included lighting the bank’s head office purple as well as hosted several persons with
L – R: Peace Amaro (Programmes Lead - Challenges Uganda), Dr. Paulina Chiwangu (UN Women Representative in Uganda), Ms. Hendricah Nabukwasi (Country Lead - Challenges Uganda), Sanjay Rughani (Chief Executive Officer - Standard Chartered Bank), Dr. Joshua Mutambi (Commissioner for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives), Ms. Joyce Kibe (Head, Corporate Affairs, Brand & Marketing East Africa - Standard Chartered Bank) & Ms. Margaret Kigozi Namulindwa (Head, Corporate Affairs, Brand & Marketing Uganda - Standard Chartered Bank) during the cheque handover at the event.
L – R: Peace Amaro (Programmes Lead - Challenges Uganda), Dr. Paulina Chiwangu (UN Women Representative in Uganda), Ms. Hendricah Nabukwasi (Country Lead - Challenges Uganda), Sanjay Rughani (Chief Executive Officer - Standard Chartered Bank), Dr. Joshua Mutambi (Commissioner for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises at the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives), Ms. Joyce Kibe (Head, Corporate Affairs, Brand & Marketing East Africa - Standard Chartered Bank) & Ms. Margaret Kigozi Namulindwa (Head, Corporate Affairs, Brand & Marketing Uganda - Standard Chartered Bank) during the cheque handover at the event.

Challenges Worldwide and Standard Chartered launch UGX832 mn phase IV of the “Youth to Work” programme

Standard Chartered Bank Uganda in partnership with Challenges Worldwide, a Kampala-based business development consultancy have today launched the scale-up of the Youth to Work (Y2W) phase IV programme worth UGX832 million. The
April 18, 2023
Standard Chartered Bank, CEO, Sanjay Rughani, (extreme left) joins Cordaid and District leaders of Lira, Nebbi and Zombo to officially launch the Futuremakers Youth Agribusiness project in August 2022 at Margarita Hotel – Lira.

Standard Chartered Bank: Boldly unleashing the full potential of youths, women and SMEs in Uganda amidst a global crisis

According to the Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC), Uganda’s leading think tank on economics and development policy-oriented research and analysis, 425,000 jobs were lost amongst Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises due to

 

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