Financing Instruments & Financing Providers
Total results: 84
Facility Name | Provider | Purpose | Max | Business Eligibility | Minimum Documentation Required | Collection / Payback (months) |
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Accion |
Seed funding, Scaling |
RWF 15 Billion |
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Accumen Fund |
Scaling ventures |
RWF 91 Billion |
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Business plan. financial plan. marketing plan. The company must be legally registered and have audited financial statements. All legal requirements and documents must be in place. |
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Africa Agriculture Development Company |
To stimulate the growth of Small and Medium Agri-businesses (SMAs) |
RWF 305 Billion |
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African Development Bank |
Easing access to finance for African MSMEs |
RWF 305 Billion |
All African SMEs with a valid operating license |
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84 |
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Agra |
Supporting small holder farmers |
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Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited |
Financing solutions to keep your agricultural business up and running. |
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DFCU Bank Uganda Limited |
Financing commercial farmers |
RWF 870,967,742 |
• Legally registered farming group |
• Financial card |
36 |
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Bank Of Uganda (Agricultural Credit Facility) |
To promote commercialization of Agriculture |
RWF 44 Billion |
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96 |
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Microfinance Support Centre |
Financing the agricultural value chain such as productivity enhancement, asset acquisition, bulk purchasing, collective marketing and construction of farm housing. Funding is also extended to support environmental and clean energy products. |
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Airtel Uganda |
Instant mobile loans |
RWF 8,709,677 |
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1 |
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Asaak |
Business |
RWF 870,967,742 |
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Uganda Development Bank |
It facilitates acquisition of qualifying assets that aid production and/ or value addition in key sectors. The asset is the primary security for the financing. |
It facilitates acquisition of qualifying assets that aid production and/ or value addition in key sectors. The asset is the primary security for the financing. |
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96 | |
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ABC Capital Bank Uganda Limited |
Advancing good business background and repayment capacity for asset purchasing. |
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12 | ||
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NC Bank |
To help grow Businesses |
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Bank of Africa Uganda |
For women involved in productive enterprises |
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24 | |
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Bank of Baroda Uganda |
Finance for working capital in Business |
RWF 87,096,774 |
• should have satisfactory operative Current account |
• Company registration form |
24 |
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Bank of Baroda Uganda |
For working capital requirements |
RWF 87,096,774 |
• All persons engaged in trade of any commodity / goods |
• Company registration form |
48 |
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Brac Uganda Limited |
To finance women in business |
RWF 43,548,387 |
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Entrepreneurs Financial Center Uganda Ltd(EFC) |
Financing entrepreneurs with inventory/working capital/purchases for business purpose. |
EFC Uganda partners with micro and small size entrepreneurs (MSEs) who need fast and efficient credit services. |
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60 | |
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Housing Finance Bank |
Financing institutions and corporate businesses for continuity |
Our Business loan is a short to medium term credit facility to provide finance to institutions and corporate businesses for business continuity. |
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36 | |
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Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited |
Financing purchase of fixed assets |
Hold a current or savings bank account |
Proper identification |
60 | |
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Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited |
Short term capital financing for businesses |
RWF 9 Billion |
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24 |
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SNV |
To Increase availability of accessible and climate resilient food for population |
The primary target groups of the project include small and medium entrepreneurial farmers, SME agribusinesses, and service providers to these SMEs, as well as financial institutions and government agencies that play a key role in creating an enabling environment that can foster large-scale roll-out of climate smart agriculture in East Africa. |
Full business plan |
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Standard Chartered Bank |
Growth and expansion of the business |
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36 | |
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Equity Bank Uganda Limited |
Ensuring that customers are able to set up serious development projects |
• Must be an existing legal business with an operative bank account |
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60 | |
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EWB Ventures |
Seed-stage investment |
RWF 3 Billion |
Seed-stage, for-profit social ventures based in Sub-Saharan Africa with a focus on improving access to products or services. |
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Uganda Development Bank |
Equity investment is a mode of business financing where UDB provides capital or invests in a project in return for shareholding in the project on given terms. The project must fall within the Bank’s priority sectors. |
Equity investment is a mode of business financing where UDB provides capital or invests in a project in return for shareholding in the project on given terms. The project must fall within the Bank’s priority sectors. |
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FINCA Uganda Limited |
To facilitate short and medium term credit for SMEs |
RWF 3 Billion |
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36 |
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FINCA Uganda Limited |
To facilitate the performance and growth of small and medium enterprises |
RWF 3 Billion |
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36 | |
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DFID (Department For International Development) |
Financial inclusion for marginalized groups |
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Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited |
Financing short term and long term obligations |
RWF 52,258,065 |
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24 |
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DFID (Department For International Development) |
Social innovations to transform the lives and opportunities of people living in poverty. |
RWF 418 Billion |
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USADF |
Invest in grass root organizations |
RWF 8 Billion |
Agricultural cooperatives and SMEs or committee based organization not employing more than 100 workers with maximum annual sales of more than 500,000 USD |
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EU-EAC Market upgrade program |
Upgrading cocoa and value chains with a focus on post harvest handling, marketing, better price incentive, etc. |
RWF 21 Billion |
Qualifying businesses must be:
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42 |
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GroFin |
SME Scaling |
RWF 46 Billion |
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96 |
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Microfinance Support Centre |
Provides credit to groups through microfinance intermediaries/ partner organizations, and where necessary directly to registered groups. The intermediaries may be SACCOs, MFIs and NGOs. |
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Post Bank Uganda Limited |
Support economically active customers in rural areas with no individual collateral, like women groups. |
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12 | |
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Balloon Ventures |
Financing Micro-enterprises |
RWF 2 Billion |
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FACTS Africa |
This products suits the SME who sells to local off-Takers on credit terms and does not have the working capital to procure from their suppliers.based on the value of all eligible and approved invoices finance will be provided. |
RWF 5 Billion |
• 2-3 year track record • Company should have positive flow • Sales of at least 150,000 USD |
• 2-3 years audited reports |
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Iungo Capital |
Financial inclusion of businesses stuck in the missing middle |
RWF 15 Billion |
• Capital need of less than US 500k, typically between USD 100-300k in a first round |
• Audited financial statements |
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KCB Bank |
Business financing |
RWF 870,967,742 |
Business must be registered or operating in the countries where KCB bank operates |
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84 |
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Housing Finance Bank |
Financing Customers to secure their land through acquisition of titles |
RWF 3 Billion |
Land loans and advice on purchasing land |
• Copy of financial card, valid ID and Passport photos |
120 |
Root Capital |
Financing for agricultural businesses |
RWF 61 Billion |
Prior to applying, please take a moment to verify that your business meets these qualifications. This form is also available in Spanish and French.
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Ecobank |
Working capital, real estate construction or acquisition and capital expenditure financing |
Business must be registered or operating in the countries where Ecobank operates |
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60 | |
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Uganda Development Bank |
Financing for projects with a large capital expenditure component to be implemented over a relatively long period of time. Long term loans are suited for large scale projects such as infrastructural development and others. |
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MTN Uganda |
Instant mobile loans |
RWF 8,709,677 |
Personal entrepreneur mobile loans |
The person should be a registered MTN mobile user who has been active for at least 6 months. |
1 |
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Uganda Development Bank |
Financing for projects with a capital expenditure requirement for expansion, refurbishment, re-equipment and new asset acquisition. They can be extended to both new and existing projects. |
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96 | |
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Standard Chartered Bank |
Financing Professionals and Consultants earning a monthly income |
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300 | |
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Numida Technologies |
Business financing |
RWF 60,967,742 |
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1 |
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Orient Bank Limited |
Financing land acquisition to Business people and SMEs |
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60 |