dfcu Bank has today officially opened its Namanve branch, planting its flag firmly in the heart of one of Uganda’s fastest-growing industrial hubs.

Set within the bustling Namanve Industrial Park, the event signaled strong confidence in Uganda’s growing industrial and manufacturing future. The branch becomes dfcu’s 55th nationwide presence and the second bank to establish a physical footprint inside the park.
The official opening was graced by David Bahati, Minister of State for Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, and a long-standing dfcu customer.

As a Certified Public Accountant and a champion of industrialization, Hon. Bahati underscored the significance of situating financial services within industrial zones. He congratulated dfcu for aligning with government priorities and highlighted that Uganda currently has 12 operational industrial parks, with plans to expand to 22 nationwide.
The industrial sector now contributes 16.5% to Uganda’s GDP, with manufacturing alone generating approximately Shs 8 trillion and employing over 1.4 million Ugandans. The Namanve Industrial Park itself hosts more than 400 factories and employs around 4,000 people.
In this context, Bahati described the new branch as a practical tool for unlocking productivity, improving cash flow, and accelerating growth for manufacturers. While commending dfcu for its improved service and competitive rates, he also encouraged the banking sector to continue working toward more affordable lending to further catalyse industrial expansion. He urged dfcu to replicate the Namanve model in other industrial parks as government expands the country’s manufacturing footprint.
