Orient bank is a leading Private sector commercial bank in Uganda since 1993. Its steady growth over the last 20years can be attributed to its professional management and prudent Lending and investment policy. The confidence in Orient Bank of the Ugandan business community in particular and the public in general, is reected in its large deposit base.
In November 2002 Orient Bank made another first in this economy by successfully out competing other Banks in taking over TransAfrica Bank Ltd., (TABL). This was a Bank of Uganda invitation bid, which won, reecting our Professional, Technical and Banking soundness.
P.O.Box 3072, K
Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial &Overseas) opened the first branches, at Jinja and Kampala, on 1st August 1927.
A flavour of the pioneering days of Barclays in Uganda is given in a contemporary letter from a branch accountant in 1931: first task of the day was to spray the clouds of mosquitoes in the branch that had entered the night before; next was dealing with the vast quantity of coin brought in for deposit by customers – ‘thousands of shillings, thousands of cents, but very few notes.’ Our correspondent marvelled at the variety of people: ‘Hindus, Gujaratis, Sikhs, Goans, Somalis and locals’. He was very grateful for his new technology – a fridge powered by paraffin!
By 1939 Barclays staff in East Africa numbered 78 Europeans, 87 Africans and some 138 Asians.
As in other parts of the continent Barclays was always engaged in the general welfare of the country. 1964 saw the building of the ‘Barclays Library’ at Kyambogo teacher training college, made possible with a grant of £8,000 to mark Uganda’s independence.
A local board for Uganda was established in 1966 and the Ugandan business of DCO became the first in Africa to be locally incorporated as Barclays Bank of Uganda, on 1st November 1969 The government acquired 49% of the new company while DCO retained a 51% holding, with A G Woodcock as the first chairman and general manager of the bank. At the same time Barclays acquired the Ugandan business of a subsidiary of the French bank SFOM, the Commercial Bank of Africa. By 1969 there were 9 branches and 33 other offices. The main produce financed by the bank in the early decades was coffee and sugar.
In the 60s, highway robbery began to affect cash movements between the branches, but despite the dislocation to business caused by political instability and civil wars between the mid-60s and 80s, Barclays business survived. During the chaos and invasion following the overthrow of President Amin in 1979, branches were looted and employees attacked. Sadly two lost their lives, and many colleagues lost everything they owned. The troubles produced many heroes in the bank. During the invasion, London lost contact with Uganda altogether for a while and a special team of experienced men volunteered to restore order to the branches. Mr Yekowasi K. Oteba – now deceased – ran the bank during that period. In 1985, after years of civil war, the newly rebuilt branch in Archbishop Luwum Street stood like a phoenix to symbolise the rebirth of the business. Barclays again took a leading role in financing the coffee industry as a vital element in rehabilitating the economy, and in the major currency reform of 1987.
In the best Barclays tradition, the sports club was quickly reformed, and colleagues were looking forward to the advent of automation, with Barclays chairing the Uganda Bankers’ Association computer committee and the Barclays Computer Centre opening in May 1986. The achievements since then have been remarkable.
P.O. Box 7101
KCB Bank Uganda
KCB Bank Uganda Limited, is a commercial bank in Uganda
We commit to giving you professional, timely and friendly service, and always treating you in a fair and ethical way. We are proudly an indigenous African brand that offers full- fledged universal banking products that are tailored to meet our customers’ needs.
About us
KCB Uganda opened in Kampala, Uganda’s capital city, following licensing by the Bank of Uganda. Since then, the bank has opened fifteen more branches in the country
Corporate, Head Office
Commercial plaza, 7th Floor Plot 7 Kampala Road P.O. Box 7399 Kampala
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Swift codes of KCB BANK UGANDA LIMITED
SWIFT Code | Equivalent SWIFT/BIC Codes | SWIFT Code Breakdown | Bank Name & Address |
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KCBLUGKA | KCBLUGKA XXX KCBLUGKAXXX KCBL UG KA KCBL UG KA XXX |
Bank code: KCBL Country Code: UG Location Code: KA Branch Code :XXX |
KCB BANK UGANDA LIMITED
COMMERCIAL PLAZA 7 KAMPALA ROAD CENTRAL DIVISION City: KAMPALA |
P.O. Box 7399 K
We pride in being a customer centric bank and have tailored this offer to enable our customers achieve their goals
P.O. Box 2750,
Ecobank (Uganda) is a commercial bank in Uganda. It is one of the commercial banks licensed by Bank of Uganda, the central bank and national banking regulator.
It is the leading Pan-African bank with operations in 35 countries across the continent, more than any other bank in the world
P.O. box: 7368
Equity Bank Limited – Uganda (EBLU) started in July 2008 when Equity Bank Kenya successfully acquired a 100% stake in Uganda Microfinance Limited (UML).Equity Bank Limited –Uganda therefore entered the market with a footprint of 30 branches and 16 contact offices spread over 29 districts in Uganda. The entry to Uganda marked the first stride in Equity Bank’s regional expansion strategy.
Today, Equity Bank Limited – Uganda is one of the fastest growing banks in Uganda, with the fourth largest network of 31 branches and 32 ATMs located in all regions of the country. The bank has also deployed a number of Alternate Business Channels to enhance its product and service delivery. These include: Internet Banking, Eazzy 247 a Mobile banking service, Point of Sales (POS) machines as well as partnerships with major telecom companies.
P.O.Box 10184,
Straight2Bank. Spend time on what really matters. Managing your business is easier than ever with Straight2Bank, a complete working capital platform for all.
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P.O Box 7111 K
Ruparelia Group is mainly involved in banking, foreign exchange bureaux, insurance, education, real estate development and management, floriculture, broadcasting, hotels, and resorts
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