FINCA Uganda today, at a press conference held at Fairway Hotel Kampala, announced the beginning of the process of providing over UGX 100 million in relief to its clients, traders in downtown Kampala, whose businesses were severely affected by the heavy rains and flash floods that occurred in late October and November 2025.

The affected clients were identified following a thorough verification exercise conducted by FINCA Uganda in collaboration with trader leaders and local authorities to assess the extent of flood-related losses. The Relief will be delivered in phases, ensuring that traders receive timely support as they rebuild and restore their businesses.
The floods heavily affected basement arcades and commercial premises in areas including French Plaza, Pentagon City Plaza, Totala Business Centre, and surrounding locations. Traders suffered extensive losses after floodwaters damaged merchandise such as clothes, mattresses, carpets, and other goods, forcing many businesses to temporarily close.
The process was announced during a press briefing held at Fairway Hotel, Kampala, attended by affected traders, city officials, and other stakeholders.
Speaking at the event, Eva Balikowa, Chief Commercial Officer of FINCA Uganda, reiterated the institution’s commitment to supporting clients beyond financial services:
“Behind every flooded shop is a family, a livelihood, and years of hard work. We deeply sympathize with traders who are the backbone of Kampala’s economy. As FINCA Uganda, we are committed to standing with entrepreneurs in moments of crisis. The relief will be provided in phases to ensure traders can recover steadily.”
On behalf of the business community, Hajji Issa Sekitto, Acting Chairperson of the Kampala City Traders Association (KACITA), welcomed FINCA Uganda’s intervention, noting the relief would provide critical support:
“This support from FINCA Uganda comes at a time when many traders are struggling to get back on their feet. It demonstrates responsiveness and partnership with the trading community and will go a long way in restoring business confidence.”
Speaking at the event, Hajji Isa Ssekitto, Acting Chairperson of KACITA, commended FINCA Uganda’s timely intervention, noting that the UGX 100 million relief will provide critical support to downtown business owners affected by the floods.
