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Licensed Commercial Banks As at July 01, 2020 LICENSED COMMERCIAL BANKS AS AT JULY 01, 2020 S/N NAME ADDRESS OF PHONE FAX SWIFT CODE E-MAIL AND WEBSITE HEADQUARTERS 1. ABC Capital Plot 4 Pilkington Road, +256-414-345- +256- ABCFUGKA [email protected] Bank Uganda Colline House – Kampala 200 414- Limited P.O. BOX 21091 Kampala 258-310 [email protected] +256-200-516- 600 https://www.abccapitalbank.co.ug/ 2. Absa Bank Plot 16 Kampala Road, +256-312-218- +256- BARCUGKX [email protected] Uganda Limited P.O. Box 2971, Kampala, 348 312- Uganda 218-393 +256-312-218- https://www.absa.co.ug/ 300/317 +256-417-122- 408 3. Afriland First Plot 7/11, Buganda - - - https://www.afrilandfirstgroup.com Bank Uganda Road, P.O. BOX 27741 Limited Kampala, Uganda 4. Bank of Africa Plot 45, Jinja Road. +256-414-302- +256- AFRIUGKA [email protected] Uganda Limited P.O. Box 2750, Kampala. 001 414- 230-902 [email protected] +256-414-302- 111 https://boauganda.com/ 5. Bank of Baroda 18, Kampala Road, +256-414-233- +256- BARBUGKA Uganda Limited Kampala, Uganda. 680 414- [email protected] P.O. Box 7197, Kampala 230-781 +256-414-345- https://www.bankofbaroda.ug/ 196 6. Bank of India Picfare House, Plot +256 200 422 +256 BKIDUGKA Uganda Limited No.37,(Next to NWSC 223 414 341 [email protected] Head Offices) Jinja Road, 880 Kampala + 256 200 422 https://www.boiuganda.co.ug/ P.O. Box 7332, Kampala, 224 Uganda + 256 313 400 437 7. Cairo Bank Greenland Towers, Plot +256 (0) 414 +256 CAIEUGKA Page 1 of 5 S/N NAME ADDRESS OF PHONE FAX SWIFT CODE E-MAIL AND WEBSITE HEADQUARTERS Uganda Limited 30 Kampala Road, 230 132/6/7 (0) 414 [email protected] Kampala 230 130 P.O.Box 7052 Kampala, +256 (0) 417 Uganda 230 105 https://www.cbu.co.ug +256 (0) 414 230 141 8. Centenary Rural Mapeera House Plot +256 (0) 414 +256 CERBUGKA [email protected] Development 44/46 Kampala Road & 346 856 (0) 414 Bank Limited Plot 2 Burton Street P.O. 251 273 https://www.centenarybank.co.ug/ Box 1892 Kampala +256 (0) 414 / 4 251 276 / 7 9. Citibank Uganda Centre Court, Plot 4, +256 (0) 414 +256 41 CITIUGKA http://www.citibank.com/ Limited Ternan Avenue, 340 625 340 624 Nakasero, P.O. Box 7505, Kampala, Uganda +256 (0) 414 305 500 +256 (0) 312 305 500 10. dfcu Bank Plot 2 Jinja Road +256 (0) 414 +256 DFCUUGKA Limited P.O. BOX 70 Kampala 346 497 (0) 414 [email protected] 231 687 +256 (0) 414 351 000 https://www.dfcugroup.com/ +256 (0) 312 300 229 / 374 11. Diamond Trust DTB Centre, Kampala +256-314) 387 256 (0) DTKEUGKA Bank Uganda Plot 17/19, Kampala 387 414 342 [email protected] Limited Road 286 https://dtbu.dtbafrica.com/ P.O. Box 7155, Kampala, 0800242242 Uganda. 12. Ecobank Uganda Plot 4 Parliament Avenue +256 (0) 417 +256 ECOCUGKA Limited P.O. BOX 7368 Kampala, 700 100 (0) 312 [email protected] Uganda 266 079 Page 2 of 5 S/N NAME ADDRESS OF PHONE FAX SWIFT CODE E-MAIL AND WEBSITE HEADQUARTERS +256 (0) 312 https://www.ecobank.com/ug/ 266 078 +256 (0) 417 700 100 13. Equity Bank Church House +256 (0) 312 +256 EQBLUGKA Uganda Limited Plot 34 Kampala Road 327 100 (0) 312 [email protected] P.O. Box 10184 Kampala 262 436 +256 (0) 772 290 000 https://ug.equitybankgroup.com/ +256 (0) 772 291 000 14. Exim Bank Plot 6, Hannington Road +256 (0) 755 +256 EXTNUGKA [email protected] Uganda Limited - Kampala 654 654 (0) 312 P.O. Box 36206 Kampala, 202 162 Uganda +256 (0) 312 https://eximbank-ug.com/ 320 400 / 1-9 15. Finance Trust Head Office: Katwe +256 (0) 414 +256 FTBIUGKA [email protected] Bank Uganda Branch 341 275 (0) 414 Limited P.O. BOX 6972 Kampala, 237 046 Uganda +256 (0) 414 255 146 +256 (0) 414 255 144 16. Guaranty Trust Plot 56 Kiira Road. +256 (0) +256 GTBIUGKA [email protected] Bank Uganda P O Box 7323 Kampala, 200 710 500 (0) 414 Limited Uganda. 237 305 [email protected] +256 (0) 703 718 500 https://www.gtbank.co.ug/ +256 (0) 796 718 500 17. Housing Finance Investment House +256 (0) 417 +256 HFINUGKA [email protected] Bank Uganda Plot 4, Wampewo 803 000 (0) 414 Limited Avenue, Kololo 232 792 https://www.housingfinance.co.ug/ +256 (0) 414 Page 3 of 5 S/N NAME ADDRESS OF PHONE FAX SWIFT CODE E-MAIL AND WEBSITE HEADQUARTERS 259 651 / 2 +256 (0) 312 262 614 18. KCB Bank Commercial Plaza, Plot 7 +256 (0) 200 +256 KCBLUGKA [email protected] Uganda Limited Kampala Road 508 220 (0) 414 P.O. BOX 7399, Kampala 345 751 +256 (0) 317 https://ug.kcbgroup.com/ 118 200 19. NCBA Bank Rwenzori Towers, +256 (0) 312 - CBAFUGKA [email protected] Uganda Limited Plot 4/6, Nakasero Road 188 400 P.O. Box 28707 Kampala, https://ug.ncbagroup.com/ Uganda +256 (0) 800 388 132 +256 (0) 800 222 123 20. Opportunity Plot 1259 Old Kiira Road +256 (0) 414 - OPUGUGKA [email protected] Bank Uganda (Opportunity House) 236 724 Limited P.O. BOX 33513, https://www.opportunitybank.co.ug/ Kampala, Uganda +256 (0) 754 680 049 21. Orient Bank Orient Plaza +256 (0) 417 +256 ORINUGKA [email protected] Limited Plot 6/6A Kampala Road 719 101 (0) 414 P.O.BOX 3072, Kampala, 348 039 https://www.orient-bank.com/ Uganda +256 (0) 417 719 100 / 228 22. Stanbic Bank Crested Towers +256 (0) 800 +256 SBICUGKX https://www.stanbicbank.co.ug/ Uganda Limited Short Tower 250 250 (0) 414 Plot 17, Hannington 231 116 Road +256 (0) 417 P.O. BOX 7131 Kampala, 154 600 +256 Uganda (0) 414 +256 (0) 312 230 068 Page 4 of 5 S/N NAME ADDRESS OF PHONE FAX SWIFT CODE E-MAIL AND WEBSITE HEADQUARTERS 224 111 / 600 23. Standard Plot 5 Speke Road +256 (0) 313 +256 SCBLUGKA [email protected] Chartered Bank P.O. BOX 7111 Kampala, 294 100 (0) 414 Uganda Limited Uganda 342 875 https://www.sc.com/ug/ +256 (0) 200 524 100 24. Tropical Bank Plot 54, Uvan House, +256 (0) 414 +256 TROAUGKA [email protected] Limited Lugogo Bypass 313 100 (0) 312 P.O. BOX 9485 Kampala, 264 494 https://www.trobank.com/ Uganda +256 (0) 417 117 220 / 251 25. United Bank for Plot 2 Jinja Road, +256 (0) 417 +256 UNAFUGKA [email protected] Africa Uganda Kampala Uganda 715 100 / (0) 417 Limited P.O Box 7396, Kampala 104 / 121 715 117 https://www.ubauganda.com/ Uganda / 1 +256 (0) 800 100 030 +256 (0) 780 142 329 Page 5 of 5.
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