Centenary Bank, Uganda’s leading commercial microfinance institution, has made history as the first African financial institution to host the Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV) Annual Meeting, bringing together over 70-member banks and financial institutions from around the world.

The meeting, held under the theme “Building Resilient Futures: Lessons from Africa and Value-Based Banking,”is a four-dayconference dedicated to shaping the future of ethical banking and sustainable financial inclusion.
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.
This event highlights the growing importance of values-based banking in addressing global economic, environmental, and social challenges. A key highlight of the conference was the public event on March 11th, which focused on “Resilience in the Face of Multiple Crises – How Values-Based Banks are Leading the Way.”
Speaking at the event, Fabian Kasi, Managing Director of Centenary Bank, emphasized the bank’s commitment to financial inclusion, sustainable banking, and ethical lending.
“Centenary Bank was founded on the belief that banking should be a force for good, empowering individuals and communities to achieve sustainable prosperity.” Kasi stated adding, “As Uganda’s largest microfinance bank, we serve over 3.26 million customers, 85% of whom are in rural areas, through our 80+ branches and 5,200 banking agents. Hosting the GABV Annual Meeting reflects our commitment to driving financial inclusion and sustainable economic growth across Africa.”
Centenary Bank’s approach to value-based banking integrates financial empowerment with ethical banking practices, including; USD 737 million in assets and a USD 409 million loan portfolio supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).USD 136 million in agricultural financing, benefiting a sector that sustains over 70% of Uganda’s population.Investment in digital banking solutions like CenteMobile, CenteAgent Banking, WhatsApp banking, and CenteVisa, expanding financial access to underserved communities, and Annual corporate social responsibility (CSR) contributions of 2% of profits, funding projects in education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability.
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