Kampala, November 20, 2024: Stanbic Bank Uganda has announced an increase in its unsecured loan offering to Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations (SACCOs) from sh200 million to sh4 billion, attained at an interest rate of only 10%.
This bold step was unveiled during the bank’s SACCOs Forum, recently hosted at Onomo Hotel in Kampala.
Francis Karuhanga, the Chief Executive of Stanbic Holdings Uganda Limited (SUHL) said the decision to elevate the SACCO preposition is a strategic response to the feedback gained from the previous engagements with Cooperative leaders across the country and the growing demand for affordable financial solutions, a move that perfectly aligns with the government’s National Development Plan.
Karuhanga said the increased loan limit is expected to empower SACCO groups, especially those led by women and youth providing them with greater financial resources to invest in their enterprises, improve operations, and contribute positively to the social-economic transformation of the unbankable community.
“In line with our Purpose; Uganda is our home we drive her growth, we believe that by doing this we are not only creating opportunities for our customers but also transforming the lives of people who we cannot reach as a bank. Statistics show that all banks in Uganda only serve 5 million people yet the Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations serve close to close to 20 million people. Therefore it’s paramount for us as the leading drivers of Uganda’s economic development to provide access to inclusive and affordable financing solutions,” Karuhanga said.
James Junguru the Stanbic Manager handling Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations said that the new sh4 billion ceiling allows for significant enhancements in loan distributions, facilitating larger projects and financial turnaround for these cooperative societies, which play a vital role in the livelihoods of many Ugandans. For SACCOs to access this financing, it need to have been in operation for at least three years, with audited books of account and credible leadership.
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