List Of Microfinance Institutions In Uganda
Like a bank, a microfinance institution is a provider of credit. However, the size of the loans are smaller than those granted by traditional banks. These small loans are known as microcredit. The clients of an MFI are often microentrepreneurs in need of economic support to launch their business.
Microfinance Institutions In Uganda
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FINCA Uganda Limited
Pride Microfinance Limited
Uganda Finance Trust Limited
UGAFODE Micro Finance Limited
ASA Microfinance (Uganda) Limited
Acfode, Kampala
Acord, Kampala
Action On Disability
Adjumani Youth Association
Kasaala Savings & Credit Society Ltd.
All Nations, Lira
Bale Community Based Organisation
Bakebezi Growers Cooperative
Bamunanika Cooperative Society
Bigaijuka Cooperative Society
BRAC Uganda
Buddo Growers Cooperative
Bufumbira Island Development Association
Bukedea Women’s Strugglers Association
Buruto, Fort Portal
Busiro South Development Association
Buso Foundation, Kampala
Busoga Development Agency
BUMU Central Cooperative
Buwekula Women’s Development Association
Catholic Relief Services
Christian Charity Center
Demobilised Women Civil Servants
Ecumenical Church Loan Fund
Feed The Children Uganda
Foundation For Credit
FOCCAS, Mbale
Frontpage Microfinance
Goli Church of Uganda Microfinance
HOFOKAM (Hoima Fort Portal Kasese Catholic Diocese Microfinance)
Hoima-Kibaale Integrated Development
Hoima Rural Development Organisation
Ibanda Small Scale Industries Association
INFOCIN Uganda Ltd.
Kabale Networking Organisation (KABNETO)
Kabwangasi Cooperative Society
Kameke Growers Cooperative
Kampala Social & Economic Development
Kasodo Growers Cooperative
Kassada Development Association
Kidea Enterprises Limited
Kigezi Diocese Rugarama
Kiwafu Cooperative Society Ltd.
Kole Development Apac
Kolping Mityana Women’s Project
Kyotomanya Savings Society Ltd.
Kutesa Development Task-force
LIDDA Lira
Lubaga Development Agency
Mednet World Vision
Micro Credit Development Trust
Micro Projects Programme
Mityana Livestock Cooperative
Morukokume Growers Cooperative
Mpigi Women Development Trust
Muhabura Diocese Cooperative
Naddangira Cooperative Society
Naggalama Growers Cooperative
Namirali Cooperative Society
NAWOU, Kampala
Nebbi Community Cooperative
Opwateta Growers Cooperative
OCBO, Kyotera
Orungo Development Society, Soroti
PACT, Masindi
Pearl Microfinance Ltd
Ringa Finance Ltd
Rub Systems Uganda
Rukungiri Development Association
RUMECS, Iganga
Save Mothers & Children Association
SETCA Womens Link, Jinja
Soroti Diocese Development Organisation
St. Mulumba Friendly Society, Jinja
SOMED, Masindi
Tallent Calls Club
Teso Islamic Development Association
Tororo Manufactured Association Credit
Uganda Association for Social-Economic Progress
UCSCU, Kawempe
Uganda Foster Parents
Uganda Kolping Society
Uganda Small Scale Industries
Uganda War Widows Foundation
Uganda Womens Finance Trust
Uganda Womens Foundation Fund
URDT, Kampala
USSIA Wobulenzi, Luwero
UWESO, Kampala
VEDCO, Kampala
Victoria Building Society
Voluntary Action for Development
ZOKUDA, Kaliro
Poverty Alleviation & Development Association
How many regulated financial institutions are in Uganda?
As of 2015, the Bank of Uganda (BOU) reported 3 Microfinance Deposit Taking Institutions (MDIs), 3 credit and finance companies (which are also authorized to mobilize deposits), and 25 commercial banks. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives reported more than 1,500 registered SACCOS as of the end of 2015.
How many microfinance institutions are in Uganda?
Currently, there is one commercial bank providing microfi- nance services (CERUDEB), one recently established pri- vately owned credit institution (CML), about 15 larger MFIs and around 80 CBOs and NGOs providing savings and credit services on a smaller scale.