Financing Instruments & Financing Providers
Total results: 84
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Numida Technologies |
Business financing |
RWF 60,967,742 |
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1 |
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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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Airtel Uganda |
Instant mobile loans |
RWF 8,709,677 |
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1 |
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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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Opportunity Bank |
AgriFinance |
RWF 43,548,387 |
Loan Purpose:
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One valid ID photo |
12 |
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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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Ecobank |
Working capital financing |
Business must be registered or operating in the countries where Ecobank operates |
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12 | |
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Entrepreneurs Financial Center Uganda Ltd(EFC) |
Support women's livelihood by empowering micro entrepreneurs financially |
The EFC Women Market Trader Loan is specifically designed for women entrepreneurs who need fast and efficient small loan services. It may be used to finance a wide range of activities including working capital, equipment purchases, investments and agricultural supplies to name a few. The product is aimed at improving women’s livelihood by empowering micro entrepreneurs financially. |
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18 | |
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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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Pride Microfinance Limited |
To enable all entrepreneurs engaged in income generating activities to grow their business |
RWF 261,290,323 |
All Income generative activities |
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24 |
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Bank of Africa Uganda |
For women involved in productive enterprises |
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24 | |
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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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Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited |
Short term capital financing for businesses |
RWF 9 Billion |
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24 |
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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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UGAFODE Microfinance Limited |
To enable business firms to expand and grow |
RWF 1 Billion |
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36 |
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Centenary Rural Development Bank Limited |
land purchases, survey and registration |
RWF 261,290,323 |
• Hold a current or savings bank account. |
• Completed loan aplication form |
36 |
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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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DFCU Bank Uganda Limited |
Business training, Financial advice |
RWF 870,967,742 |
• Hold a current or savings bank account |
• Financial card |
36 |
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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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Standard Chartered Bank |
Growth and expansion of the business |
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36 | |
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Uganda Finance Trust Limited |
To enable business owners meet their working capital requirements as they pay back in managable instllments |
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36 | |
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Equity Bank Uganda Limited |
Financing customers to purchase stock for trading purposes or offer services |
• Must be an existing legal business with an operative bank account |
• Application for the facility with a clear purpose |
36 | |
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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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Uganda Development Bank |
Financing for the working capital requirements of a qualifying business. More specifically, they are intended to facilitate key operational requirements that directly aid production such as purchase of raw materials and productive inputs. |
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36 | |
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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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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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Housing Finance Bank |
Financing institutions and corporate businesses for continuity |
RWF 870,967,742 |
The Small Business Loan, is a short to medium term credit facility aimed at financing business growth in the Small and Medium business segments. |
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48 |
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Ministry of Gender Labour and Social Development |
Reducing youth unemployment |
RWF 435,483,871 |
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60 |
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Orient Bank Limited |
Financing land acquisition to Business people and SMEs |
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60 | |
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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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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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FinanceTrust Bank |
Increasing working capital and income for women in business |
• Must be a woman 18 years and above |
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60 | |
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Uganda Finance Trust Limited |
Women in Business loan |
RWF 261,290,323 |
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60 |
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Post Bank Uganda Limited |
Financing expansion to Landless people and those deriving their livelihood from the land |
Ideal for any business that needs working capital to finance its business expansion Main benefits:
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60 | |
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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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FinanceTrust Bank |
Financing working capital in SME/micro corporate loans |
• Posses a legal business existing for at least 6 months |
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60 | |
Shared Interest |
To help producers build capacity and/or profitability for example by purchasing essential equipment |
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60 | |||
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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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Voxtra |
Increasing productivity of small holder farmers |
RWF 91 Billion |
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84 |
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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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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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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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Yako Bank |
To help small and medium enterprises nurture and grow their businesses |
RWF 870,967,742 |
Small Business loans |
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96 |
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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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Yako Bank |
To finance business expansion and acquisition of commercial property |
Microfinance |
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96 | |
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GroFin |
SME Scaling |
RWF 46 Billion |
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96 |
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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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Opportunity Bank |
To finance businesses with working capital for expansion and growth |
RWF 11 Billion |
Boda Boda loans
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120 |
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Centenary Rural Development Bank Limited |
Finance working capital and acquisition of business assets |
RWF 70 Billion |
• Authority to borrow granted by relevant Ministry in case of financing |
• Projected cash flow statement |
120 |
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Absa Bank Uganda |
Support the growth of sole traders, Partnerships, Associations and Limited companies |
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120 |