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INSURANCE REGULATORY AUTHORITY of UGANDA. LICENSED BANCASSURANCE AGENTS for the YEAR 2020 and 2021 INSURANCE REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF UGANDA. LICENSED BANCASSURANCE AGENTS FOR THE YEAR 2020 and 2021. 1) ABC Capital Bank Limited 11)Mercertile Credit Bank Plot 4 Pilkington Road Plot 8 Portbell Road P.O Colline House BOX 620, Kampala P.O BOX 21091 Website: www.mcb.co.ug Kampala- Uganda Tel: 0414 235 967 Website: abccapitalbank.co.ug Tel: +256 200 516 600 2) Bank of Africa – Uganda Limited 12) NC Bank Uganda Limited P.O BOX 2750, Kampala P.O BOX 28707, Kampala Rwenzori Plot 45, Jinja Road. Towers, Nakasero Road Website: Email: [email protected] www.nc-bank.com Website: www.boauganda.com Email: [email protected] Tel: 0414 302 111 Tel: 0312 388 155/0312 388 100 3) ABSA Uganda Limited P.O.Box7101 13) Orient Bank Limited Plot2/4, HanningtonRoad Kampala P.O BOX 3072, Kampala Plot 6 Website: www.barclays.co.ug / 6A Kampala Road Website: [email protected] www.orient-bank.com Email: Tel: 0417 122 000/0417 122 200 [email protected] Tel: 0417 719 101 4) Centernary Rural Development Bank 14) Stanbic Bank Limited Plot 44-46 Kampala Road P.O.Box 7131, Kampala P.O BOX 1892 Plot 17, Hannington Road Kamapala – Uganda 9th Floor, Sgort Tower, Crested Towers Email: [email protected] Web: Email: [email protected] www.centenarybank.co.ug Website: www.stanbicbank.co.ug Tel:0417202340/041346856/ 251276/7 Tel: 0417 154 600/0312 224 600 5) Diamond Trust Bank Uganda Limited 15) Housing Finance Bank Limited P.O BOX 7155, Kampala Plot 17 / Investment House 19 Kampala Road Website: Plot 4, Wampewo Avenue Kololo www.dtbu.dtbafrica.com Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.housingfinance.co.ug 0414387000/0314387100/0314 387 200 Tel: 0414 259 651/2/0312 262 614 6) DFCU Bank Limited 16) TROPICAL Bank Uganda P.O BOX 70, Kampala P.O BOX 9455 Kampala Plot26, Kyadondo Road Nakasero Plot 27 Kampala Road Website: www.dfcugroup.com Email: [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.trobank.com Tel:0414351000/0312300 200/152/374 Tel: 0414 313 100/0417 117 220/ 251 17) United Bank of Africa Uganda 7) Exim Bank Uganda Limited P.O BOX 7396, Kampala Plot Plot 6 Hannington Road 2 Jinja Road, Kampala P.O BOX 36206 Kampala, Uganda Website: www.ubagroup.com Website:www.eximbank-ug.com Tel: 0417 715 100 Email: [email protected] Tel: 0312 320 400/1-9 8) KCB Bank Uganda 18) Ecobank Uganda Limited Commercial Plaza Plot 4, Parliament Avenue Plot 7 Kampala Road P.O Box 7368 Kampala Uganda P.0 BOX 7399 Kampala Web: www.ecobank.com Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.kcbgroup.com Tel:0312266078/0312354100/0417 700 100 Tel: 0317118200 9) Finance Trust Limited P.O.Box 6972 Plot121&115 Katwe [email protected] Website: www.fiancetrust.co.ug Tel: 0414 341 275/255 146 10) Standard Chartered Bank (U) Ltd Plot 5 Speke Road P.O BOX 7111 Kampala, [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 0313294188/0776802542/0706732304 CREDIT INSTITUTIONS 1) Opportunity Bank Limited P.O BOX 33513 Kampala Plot 1259 Old Kiira Road www.opportunitybank.co.ug [email protected] Tel: 0414 336 724/342 726 2) POST Bank Uganda Limited., P.O.Box 7189, Kampala Plot 4/6 Nkurumah Road Website: www.postbank.co.ug Email: [email protected] Tel: 0417 157 200.
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