As a champion of women in business, dfcu Bank’s collaboration with UWEAL underscored its long-standing legacy of empowering female entrepreneurs in Uganda. The Bank has supported Ugandan women entrepreneurs for the past 60 years through initiatives like the Women in Business (WiB) program, the Government of Uganda’s GROW Loan, and the Rising Woman competition.
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Our home loans are designed to provide maximum value and convenience. Borrowers enjoy long repayment periods of up to 20 years, competitive interest rates in both local and foreign currencies, and high loan amounts of up to 85% of the propertys open market value. Repayments are calculated on a reducing balance basis, making them predictable and manageable. Additionally, clients benefit from a dedicated relationship manager, a swift 14-day approval process, flexible repayment terms, and free financial advisory services.
For the past nine years, Siddy Latabu has been trading in fish, supplying silverfish and smoked fish in Kitgum Main Market to sellers in Kitgum and neighbouring districts including Pader, Agago, and Lamwo. But it wasn’t until she discovered dfcu Bank’s GROW loan that her business truly grew to new heights.
Empowering women is like watering the roots of a tree, it nourishes the entire community. This was one of dfcu Bank’s considerations when it started the dfcu Women in Business Program (WiB) in 2007.
As the name suggests, Women in Business is intended to support women entrepreneurs by increasing access to the full range of the bank’s products and providing business advisory and credit at preferential rates
The case management conference was an interim hearing in which the court issued directions on procedural steps for the claims. It is important to note that the High Court did not make any findings regarding the allegations brought by CBL and others against dfcu and the co-defendants.
In a significant step toward transforming Uganda’s business landscape, dfcu Bank has launched a new lending campaign aimed at empowering small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across the country.
dfcu Bank On Business Loans dfcu Bank, a cornerstone of Uganda’s financial landscape with a 60-year legacy rooted in development…
Having started as a development finance institution in 1964, the Bank has evolved over the years into a Tier I commercial bank with a network of 54 branches spread across Uganda and over 2,000 agent banking outlets.
To support our clients, we offer trade financing solutions for importing raw materials, including Letters of Credit, Guarantees, Import Loans, Insurance Premium Financing for goods in transit and loss, and asset finance for equipment purchase.
By leveraging personal loans, one can accelerate their journey towards financial growth and use the funds to generate long term value.