Uganda: Postbank Hits Record Profit, to Rebrand to Pearl Bank
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Indian travel trade discovers Uganda, the Pearl of Africa
5/5 - (1 vote) A group of 10 travel trade professionals from India, catering to diverse segments of tourism and located across different parts of the country, currently on a large travel trade familiarisation trip organised by Uganda Tourism, has been left amazed by the ‘Pearl of Africa’ and is certain of mounting itineraries to bring high-end travellers from India to Uganda. The fam trip is part of a strategic decision by Uganda Tourism to unde…
PostBank hits record profit, to rebrand to Pearl Bank
Matia Kasaija (middle), Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, Evelyn Anite (2nd L), State Minister of Finance for Investment and Privatization, Andrew Otengo Owiny (R), PostBank Uganda Board Chairman, and Julius Kakeeto (L), PostBank Uganda Managing Director during the bank’s 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) Shareholder Commends PostBank for Being a Profitable Government Entity and Registering Ushs. 35.4 billion PAT in 2024 F…
From PostBank to Pearl Bank: Uganda’s Boldest Banking Transformation Shines On
Numbers Don’t Lie. In 2024, PostBank Uganda posted a record UGX 35.4 billion in net profit—up 28.7% from UGX 27.5 billion in 2023. Customer deposits surged 25.4% from UGX 789.8... The post From PostBank to Pearl Bank: Uganda’s Boldest Banking Transformation Shines On appeared first on CEO East Africa.
PostBank rebrands to Pearl Bank Uganda Limited,
PostBank Uganda, whose purpose is to foster prosperity for Ugandans held its 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday at the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (MoFPED) offices in Kampala, where its performance was commended by the shareholders, highlighting the bank’s solid performance and being among the most profitable government entities after posting UGX35.4 billion Profit After Tax (PAT) in 2024 Financials. Buildin…
PostBank Uganda set to rebrand to Pearl Bank after record profit year
Finance Minister Matia Kasaija (C) and State Minister Evelyn Anite (4th L) join PostBank Uganda’s Chairman Andrew Otengo Owiny (3rd R) and MD Julius Kakeeto (3rd L) with other officials at the bank’s 2024 AGM in Kampala today. Shareholders commended PostBank’s strong performance, celebrating a UGX 35.4 billion profit after tax and its position as one of the most profitable government entities. KAMPALA, UGANDA – PostBank Uganda, a prominent gover…
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