Centenary Bank, Uganda’s leading microfinance institution, recently announced that it will host this year’s edition of the Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV) General Meeting. The event, which will be held at the prestigious Speke Resort Munyonyo in Kampala will run from the 10th to the 14th of March 2025.

The gathering will bring together a global network of independent banks that leverage finance to drive sustainable economic, social, and environmental development.
GABV is a coalition of over 70 pioneering financial institutions across 45 countries, committed to using finance as a force for good. The 2025 edition of the meeting will be held under the theme: Building Resilient Futures: Lessons from Africa and Value-Based Banking.
Held under the theme: Building Resilient Futures: Lessons from Africa and Value-Based Banking, the event will focus on the role of collaboration between African innovators, financial institutions, and global stakeholders in shaping a more sustainable and inclusive banking sector.
As the first African host of this event, Centenary Bank continues to champion financial inclusion and ethical banking practices on the global stage.
The Global Alliance for Banking on Values believes that banking should have a positive impact on people and the planet. Its principles focus on sustainability, putting communities at the heart of financial services, and supporting the real economy.
The core principles of values-based banking namely; transparency, long-term sustainability, and inclusivity, ensure that banking continues to act as a force for positive change.
According to GABV, banks that adopt these principles achieve an average annual growth rate of 10.6%, compared to 3.8% for mainstream banks. Additionally, values-based banking institutions direct 72% more of their loans towards sustainable economic activities.
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