Pride Microfinance has reaffirmed commitment to serve Ugandans after transforming into a tier two bank.
Speaking during a dinner on Friday at Kampala Serena Hotel, Pride Bank Managing Director, Veronica Namaganda Pride’s story began decades ago with a simple yet profound vision – to transform lives responsibly.
“Pride founders knew the way and they recognized that financial inclusion was not just about providing loans but about empowering communities to build sustainable futures.Through seasons of challenge and growth, Pride remains steadfast to her purpose,” she said.
According to Namaganda, in the past 30 years, Pride has been able to disburse over five million loans worth shs3.6 trillion.
“Behind these numbers are countless stories of farmers who expanded their harvests, entrepreneurs who built thriving businesses, students who completed their education and families who improved their living conditions.”
“The transition from microfinance to a fully-fledged bank is not just about expanding Pride services; it’s about deepening her impact. As we look into the future, we do so with faith in our purpose, confidence and ability serve. In a world that often prioritizes profit over people, Pride Bank remains committed to placing humanity at the centre of her operations.”
She said Pride will measure her growth not just in figures but in the number of lives improved, dreams realized, and communities transformed.
The Pride Bank board chairman, Fred Omach said achieving Tier II status signifies a transformative moment for Pride Bank.
“We are now poised to offer a more diverse and comprehensive suite of banking solutions, further empowering businesses, individuals, and communities across the length and breadth of Uganda.”
“As we stand at the dawn of a new era as Pride Bank Limited, let us reaffirm our commitment to these foundational principles and to the vibrant communities we proudly serve. Let us continue to innovate, to grow, and to empower even more lives across Uganda.”