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Pride Bank Limited
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Pride Bank Limited, is a Tier II credit institution in Uganda. It is licensed by the Bank of Uganda, the central bank and national banking regulator.[1]
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Overview
As of December 2023[update], the institution's total assets were valued at UGX:455,557,125,000 (approx. US$125.56 million), with shareholders' equity of UGX:168,557,125,000 (US$46.46 million). During the 12 months ending 31 December 2023, the institution made an after-tax profit of UGX:7,687,853,000 (approx. $2.12 million).[2]
History
The institution was founded in 1995 as Pride Microfinance Limited (PMFL) a non-governmental organization with the support of the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation. Its major objective was to offer credit to the poor, targeting those in the agricultural sector. In 1999, it was incorporated as a limited company and changed its name to Pride Africa Uganda Limited. The institution provides financial services to that segment of the Ugandan population who are not served or are unable to access financial services through Ugandan commercial banks. PBL's focus are the micro, small, and medium size entrepreneurs. It is therefore prohibited from dealing in foreign exchange. 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.
In February 2016, Ugandan media reported that the government was planning to merge PMFL with PostBank Uganda, to form an agricultural bank.[4]
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Developments
On 29 April 2025, Pride Microfinance officially rebranded to Pride Bank Limited, a Tier II credit institution, following appropriate licensing by the Bank of Uganda on 26 November 2024. Fred Jachan Omach was introduced as the new chairman of Pride Bank. Edward Nkangi was introduced as the new executive director of the bank. At that time the bank's core capital was reported as UGX174 billion (US$47.78 million).[5][6][7]
Branch network
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The entire branch network of the company included the following locations, as of June 2014:[8]
- Arua Branch - Avenue Road, Arua
- Bugiri Branch - Mivule Road, Bugiri
- Bukoto Branch - Victoria Office Park, 6-9 Ben Kiwanuka Okot Close, Bukoto, Kampala Main Branch
- Bushenyi Branch - High Street, Bushenyi
- Buwenge Branch - Kamuli Road, Buwenge
- Kampala City Branch - Mukwano Arcade, Kampala
- Fort Portal Branch - Rukidi Road, Fort Portal
- Gulu Branch - Cemetery Road, Gulu
- Entebbe Road Branch - Metropole House, Entebbe Road, Kampala
- Hoima Branch - Old Tororo Road, Hoima
- Ibanda Branch - High Street, Ibanda
- Iganga Branch - Main Street, Iganga
- Ishaka Branch - Rukungiri Road, Ishaka
- Jinja Branch - Main Street, Jinja
- Kabalagala Branch - Muyenga Road, Kabalagala
- Kabale Branch - Kabale Road, Kabale
- Kabingo Branch - Kabingo Trading Center, Isingiro District
- Kabwohe Branch - Mbarara Road, Kabwohe
- Kagadi Branch - High Street, Kagadi
- Kasese Branch - Saad Building, Kasese
- Katwe Branch - Katwe Road, Katwe
- Kawempe Branch - Bombo Road, Kawempe
- Lira Branch - Oboe Avenue, Lira
- Lugazi Branch - Ntenga Road, Lugazi
- Masaka Branch - Kampala Road, Masaka
- Mbale Branch - Republic Street, Mbale
- Mbarara Branch - High Street, Mbarara
- Mukono Branch - Kampala-Jinja Highway, Mukono
- Nakawa Branch - UMA Show Ground, Nakawa
- Naakulabye Branch - Hoima Road, Basiriak Building, Naakulabye
- Nateete Branch - Masaka Road, Nateete
- Pader Branch - Main Street, Pader
- Rukungiri Branch - Rukungiri Road, Rukungiri
- Soroti Branch - Solot Avenue, Soroti
- Wandegeya Branch - Bombo-Gayaza Roundabout, Wandegeya
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