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Licensed Bancassurance Agents for the Year 2019 LICENSED BANCASSURANCE AGENTS FOR THE YEAR 2019. 1) Bank of Africa-Uganda Limited P.O. Box 2750 – Kampala, Plot 45, Jinja Road. Email: [email protected] Website: www.boauganda.com 2) Barclays Bank Uganda Limited P.O.Box7101 Plot 2/4 Hannington Road Kampala Website: www.barclays.com Email: [email protected] 3) Diamond Trust Bank Uganda Limited P.O.Box 7155, Kampala Plot 17/19, Kampala Road Website: www.dtbu.dtbafrica.com Email: [email protected] 4) DFCU Bank Limited P.O.Box 70, Kampala Plot 26, Kyadondo Road Nakasero Website: www.dfcugroup.com Email: [email protected] 5) Exim Bank Uganda Limited Plot 6 Hannington Road Kampala P.O BOX 36206 KAMPALA Uganda [email protected] +256 312320400/1-9 Website: www.eximbank-ug.com 6) Housing Finance Bank Limited Investment House Plot 4,Wampewo Avenue Kololo Kampala P.O BOX 1539 KAMPALA UGANDA +256414-259651/2,+256-312262614 Email: [email protected] Website: www.housingfinance.co.ug 7) KCB Bank Uganda Commercial Plaza Plot 7 Kampala Road P O Box 7399 KAMPALA Tel: +254711087000 +254732187000 Email: [email protected] 8) Finance Trust Limited P.O.Box 6972 Plot 121 & 115 Katwe Website: www.financetrust.co.ug Email: [email protected] 9) NC Bank Uganda Limited, P.O.Box 28707, Kampala, Rwenzori Towers, Nakasero Road Website: www.nc-bank.com Email: [email protected] 10) Opportunity Bank Limited Plot 1259 Old Kiira Road P O Box 33513 KAMPALA Tel: 0414236724/342726 Email: [email protected] 11) Orient Bank Limited P.O.Box 3072, Kampala Plot 6/6A Kampala Road Website: www.orient-bank.com Email: [email protected] 12) Stanbic Bank Limited P.O.Box 7131, Kampala Plot 17, Hannington Road 9th Floor, Sgort Tower, Crested Towers Website: www.stanbicbank.com Email: [email protected] 13) Standard Chartered Bank Uganda Ltd Plot 5 Speke Road PO Box 7111 KAMPALA Tel: 256-313294188/0776-802542/0706-732304 Email: [email protected] [email protected] 14) TROPICAL Bank Uganda Plot 27 Kampala Road P O Box 9455 KAMPALA Email: [email protected] 15) United Bank Of Africa Uganda Limited Plot 2 Jinja Road Kampala P.O BOX 7396 KAMPALA Uganda +256 414-7715100 Website: www.ubagroup.com 16) POST Bank Uganda Plot 4/6 Nkrumah Road P O Box 7189 KAMPALA Emails: [email protected] and [email protected] .
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