Centenary Rural Development Group Limited (“Centenary Group”), Uganda’s leading financial services holding group, and Huawei Technologies (Uganda) Company Limited have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), establishing a strategic partnership to accelerate the digital transformation of the Group and its subsidiaries. The signing marks the most consequential technology commitment in Centenary Group’s four-decade history; one rooted not in technology for its own sake, but in a conviction that digital transformation, done right, changes livelihoods.
The partnership is the direct result of a high-level benchmark visit undertaken in April 2026, when the Governance and Executive Leadership of Centenary Group and its subsidiary companies travelled to Huawei’s global headquarters in Shenzhen. The delegation met with Huawei’s Global Digital Finance leadership, toured technology innovation centres and saw firsthand the systems reshaping banking in markets across Asia, Africa, and beyond. The eight priorities underpinning the MoU were identified and agreed during that visit; making this a partnership shaped by direct experience, not assembled at a desk.
The MoU defines eight areas of cooperation. At its core are three strategic priorities: building intelligent, AI-driven banking systems; securing the Group’s technology infrastructure against evolving cyber threats; and modernising Centenary’s data centre and application stack to support growth at scale. The remaining pillars cover human capital development, co-innovation, and joint research; ensuring the partnership creates lasting capability inside Centenary, not just technology dependency on the outside. Together, they map a staged progression from foundational digitisation through to full digital transformation, with Huawei as the Group’s technology partner at each milestone. In Centenary Group’s ambition, this is the Bank 5.0 journey — a model of banking in which artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure and real-time data intelligence are embedded into every layer of how a bank operates, not layered on top of legacy systems.

Centenary Bank, the Group’s flagship banking subsidiary serves over four million customers, the majority of whom live and work in rural and peri-urban communities across Uganda. For these customers, this partnership carries direct, tangible significance. Modern digital platforms, smarter branch networks, and AI-powered services will mean faster access to credit, more responsive support, and financial products designed around their lives. For the smallholder farmer, the market trader, and the micro-entrepreneur, this partnership is a commitment to serve them better, wherever they are.
Significance for Uganda and Key Stakeholders
The MoU is directly aligned with Uganda’s National Development Plan IV and the Digital Transformation Roadmap, which together chart the country’s course toward a digitally enabled economy and with the National Financial Inclusion Strategy, which places accessible digital financial services at the heart of that agenda.
