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In 2003, the Uganda government acquired 100 percent shareholding in the enterprise, changing the name to Pride Microfinance Limited Uganda. [3] In 2005, it attained the status of a Tier III (an MDI), according to the Banking Act of 2003.
This is a list of regulated "Microfinance Deposit-taking Institutions" in Uganda. They are supervised and regulated by the Uganda Microfinance Regulatory Authority (UMRA). [1] FINCA Uganda Limited [2] Pride Microfinance Limited [2] UGAFODE Microfinance Limited [2]
Pride Microfinance Limited: Financials Banks Kampala: 1995 Microfinance P A Quality Chemical Industries Limited: Health care Pharmaceuticals Kampala: 2005 Pharma P A Royal Daisy Airlines: Consumer services Airlines Kampala: 2005 Private airline, defunct P D Ruparelia Group: Conglomerates - Kampala: 1985 Banking, insurance, education, real ...
DFCU Group built its new headquarters, which house the main branch of DFCU Bank.The building is known as DFCU House and rises ten stories high. Located at 26 Kyaddondo Road, on Nakasero Hill, in Kampala's central business district, the development has underground and surface parking, as well as rentable, retail and office space on several levels.
The institution was founded in 2005 as Micro Provident Uganda Limited. In 2012, the business re-branded to Letshego Uganda Limited. In 2013, Letshego Holdings Limited acquired control of Micro Africa Limited, a Kenya-based microfinance institution with subsidiaries in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and South Sudan. The two operations in Uganda were ...
Letshego Holdings Limited is a microfinance holding company with its headquarters in Gaborone, Botswana and is listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE). [3] Letshego is a Setswana word meaning “ Support ”.
Target is a platinum sponsor of NYC Pride, which requires a $175,000 donation. Many big companies, including Target and Bud Light's parent, are still backing Pride events in June despite the ...
EFC Uganda Limited (EFCUL), also known as EFC Uganda, was a microfinance deposit-taking institution (MDI) in Uganda whose license was withdrawn and liquidated by Bank of Uganda on 19 January 2024. [ 1 ]