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Stanbic Bank Launches ‘Oli In Charge’ Financing Campaign in Uganda

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Stanbic ⁢Bank Launches ‘Oli ‍In Charge’ Campaign for Affordable Financing in Uganda

Kampala,Uganda – ⁢Stanbic Bank Uganda launched the ‘Oli In Charge’ campaign in January 2026 to ​provide accessible financing​ options for salaried employees and self-employed​ Ugandans,aiming to support personal and business financial​ goals.‍ the initiative seeks to expand financial‍ inclusion across the country.

Campaign Objectives and Target Audience

The ‘Oli In Charge’‌ campaign directly addresses the financial needs of‍ a ⁢broad spectrum of Ugandans, including those​ seeking⁢ funds ‌for education, business expansion, and entrepreneurial ventures. Israel Arinaitwe, Head of Personal Banking at Stanbic ⁤Bank, stated the campaign’s purpose is to empower ⁣customers ⁢to meet essential ⁤financial obligations and pursue opportunities.

Example: ‍ Arinaitwe specifically cited the funding of school⁤ fees, business growth, and “side hustles” as ⁣key‍ areas the‌ campaign will support.

Stanbic Bank’s Commitment to Ugandan Growth

This campaign reinforces Stanbic Bank’s stated commitment⁤ to Uganda’s economic development. The bank’s core ⁣mission, as ⁢articulated by Arinaitwe, is “Uganda is our home, ‍drive her growth.”

Detail: stanbic Bank Uganda⁤ is a subsidiary of Standard Bank Group,a leading African ⁢financial services association. Stanbic⁣ Bank Uganda Official website provides further facts on the bank’s operations and initiatives.

Financial Solutions Offered

The ‘Oli‌ In Charge’ campaign offers ⁣affordable‌ financing solutions tailored to individual⁣ circumstances. While specific loan terms ‍and interest rates were not detailed in the initial announcement, the bank indicated a focus on accessibility.

Evidence: The campaign’s launch press release, available on New Vision (January 26, 2026), confirms the campaign’s focus on providing financial resources to individuals and businesses.

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