Housing Finance Bank Partners with Uganda Women Eentrepreneurs Aassociation Llimited to launch the affordable financing for women

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Housing Finance Bank (HFB) today advances its goal of empowering women with the launch of the HFB Woman, in partnership with the Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Limited (UWEAL). This innovative financing solution aims to support women entrepreneurs across Uganda by providing access to affordable loans to enhance their business ventures. At the same event, Uganda Women

Peace K. Ayebazibwe, the Executive Director of Housing Finance Bank giving a speech during the launch of HFB Woman

Entrepreneurs Association Limited and HFB announced the launch for the Annual Women in Business Leaders Awards 2024 that shall take place in November 2024.
Gender Inclusion is also at the core of the Uganda Vision for 2040 and availing better opportunities for women is one of the key drivers to reduce gender inequalities and unlock the socio-economic transformation of the country


Earlier this year, the European Investment Bank Global, part of the European Investment Bank, and the Housing Finance Bank (HFB) announced a partnership to avail a €50 million investment to support private sector entities, notably SMEs in Uganda.  The initiative has a special gender focus aimed to enhance women’s access to finance by reserving at least half of the investment funds to be allocated to businesses owned and/or run by women.


Women are essential contributors to the economy in various fields, including leadership and entrepreneurship; however, they continue to face significant challenges in accessing financing. According to the World Bank, women in Uganda make up over 48% of the workforce but access only about 30% of available credit (World Bank, 2022). This disparity not only hampers individual ambitions but also restricts broader economic development. Additionally, the World Bank estimates that closing the gender gap in labor force participation could increase Uganda’s GDP by up to 8% (World Bank, 2021).


The HFB Woman solution is designed for individuals and registered micro and small women-owned enterprises engaged in trade, services, or production.
For organizations, they must be at least 60% owned by women aged between 18 and 68 years. Loan amounts will range from a minimum of Ugx 10 million to a maximum of Ugx 50 million, with repayment periods of up to 3 years. Additionally, for agricultural ventures, a grace period of 6 months will be provided atop free advisory services and relationship management.

“Women tend to reinvest a significant portion of their earnings back into their families and communities. This means that when we empower women economically, the benefits ripple outward, improving education, health, and well-being for entire communities. So today, we are not only launching a product, but, we are also sowing a seed towards the growth of communities and Uganda as a whole. ” said Peace K. Ayebazibwe, Executive Director -Housing Finance Bank. When women thrive, communities flourish, and our nation moves forward.” she added.

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Connie Kekihembo, CEO of UWEAL, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, “The HFB Woman initiative aligns perfectly with our mission to empower women entrepreneurs to create wealth through capacity building, networking, and advocacy. By collaborating with Housing Finance Bank, we are taking significant steps toward demystifying the barriers women face in accessing finance and resources.”
This partnership with UWEAL underscores Housing Finance Bank’s commitment to gender equality and economic empowerment.


The Bank therefore invites women entrepreneurs to apply for these transformative solutions and to join in building a future where women’s contributions are not only recognized but celebrated.


Housing Finance Bank focuses on making banking easy and enabling customers to be in control of their financial and banking needs. First incorporated as a private limited company in 1967 as Housing Finance Company Uganda Limited, carrying out business as a non-banking credit institution, providing mortgage finance and accepting savings deposits from the public. Subsequently, the Bank became licensed and regulated by the Bank of Uganda as a Commercial Bank in 2007 to carry on the business of banking under the Financial Institutions Act and changed into a public limited liability company known as Housing Finance Bank Limited.


About Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Limited (UWEAL)
Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Limited established in 1987 with presence in 109 districts (chapters) has impacted over 5.7 million women in business. We facilitate networking opportunities and business linkages, create an enabling environment for women in business, connecting them with potential partners and markets to expand their reach and grow their businesses.

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