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Dormant Account Artwork2021web DORMANT ACCOUNTS AS OF NOVEMBER 2021 In accordance with Section 119 of the Financial Institutions Act 2004, Finance Trust Bank hereby informs its under mentioned customers that their accounts have been appearing in its Dormant Register for a period of 3 year. The under mentioned customers are informed that in case they wish to have their accounts transferred out of the Dormant Accounts Register, they should contact their respective branches. Accounts not reactivated will be transferred to Bank of Uganda after a period of ve years from the date of publishing the accounts. 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