Centenary Bank is a commercial bank in Uganda licensed by the Bank of Uganda, the central bank, and national banking regulator and one of Uganda’s fastest growing local banks.
The bank was founded in 1983 as a credit trust, Centenary Rural Development Trust (CRDT). In 1985, CRDT began to provide financial services to the public. The bank became a fully licensed commercial bank in 1993, after receiving a license from the Bank of Uganda.
The bank is a large financial service provider in Uganda. It is primarily involved in the promotion of development through loans to rural farmers, processors of agricultural produce, small traders, small manufacturers, importers, and exporters.
While engaged in all areas of commercial banking, the bank has a significant portion of its portfolio in the micro finance arena in an attempt to meet the needs of the many individuals and business entities with limited means. As of December 2015, the bank’s assets were UGX:1.974 trillion, with customer deposits of UGX:1.380 trillion and shareholders’ equity of UGX:400 billion.
Contact:
Head Office: Mapeera House, Plot 44-46 Kampala Road & Plot 2 Burton Street.
P. O. Box 1892 Kampala, Uganda
Tel: 0800 200555, +256 317202315, +256 417 202 002, +256 (0) 414 346 856,
+256 (0) 414 251 276/ 7
E-mail: info@centenarybank.co.ug
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