Absa Bank Uganda Limited

Absa Bank Uganda Limited, formerly known as Barclays Bank of Uganda Limited, is a commercial bank in Uganda. It is licensed by the Bank of Uganda, the central bank and national banking regulator. The bank is a subsidiary of Absa Group Limited, a financial services conglomerate, based in South Africa, with banking subsidiaries in 12 African countries and representative offices in two other African countries. Absa Bank Group, whose shares trade on the JSE Limited, was reported to have total assets in excess of US$91 billion, as of October 2019.

Overview
The bank is primarily involved in meeting the banking needs of individuals, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), and large corporations. Before 2006, the bank focused on meeting the banking needs of only large corporations and high-net-worth individuals. That focus was loosened to include SMEs and regular customers. As of December 2023, the bank's total assets were valued at UGX:4.5 trillion (US$1.19 billion). At 31 December 2021, shareholders' equity was valued at UGX:521.956 billion (US$148 million). That year, the bank's after-tax profit was USh:110 billion (US$31.2 million). As of 31 December 2019, Absa Bank Uganda was the third-largest commercial bank in the country, by assets. As of December 2022, Absa Bank Uganda has assets valued at USh4.23 trillion (approx. US$1.143 billion), accounting for 9.31 percent of total banking assets in the country at that time.

History
The bank opened in 1927, with two branches in the capital city, Kampala, and one in Jinja, the country's second-largest commercial centre, at that time. In 1969, the bank acquired the Ugandan business of the Commercial Bank of Africa. In February 2007, the bank completed its acquisition of Nile Bank Uganda Limited, strengthening its presence in the country.

Ownership
In 1969, the bank's stock was 51 percent held by Barclays and 49 percent held by the government of Uganda. By 2001, the bank had become a wholly owned subsidiary of Barclays. Since March 2016, the bank has been wholly owned by the Barclays Africa Group. With the re-branding of Barclays Africa Group, in 2018, Absa Bank Uganda is a 100 percent subsidiary of Absa Group Limited.

Branch network
The bank's headquarters is at 2 Hannington Road, on Nakasero Hill, in Kampala. , the bank maintained branches at the following locations: • # Bugoloobi Branch - 128 Spring Road, Bugoloobi, Kampala

• # Hannington Road Branch - 2 Hannington Road, Nakasero, Kampala Main Branch

• # Premier Banking Branch - Hannington Road at Shimoni Road, Nakasero, Kampala

• # Garden City Prestige Centre - Garden City, Yusuf Lule Road, Kampala

• # Kampala Road Branch - 16 Kampala Road, Kampala

• # Kansanga Branch - 529 Ggaba Road, Kansanga, Kampala

• # Kawempe Branch - Katongole Building, 2522 Masindi Highway, Kawempe, Kampala

• # Kireka Branch - 174 Kampala-Jinja Highway, Kireka

• # Lubowa Branch - Quality Hill Shopping Complex, 1621 Lubowa Estate, Lubowa

• # Lugazi Branch - 121 Kampala Road, Lugazi

• # Lugogo Branch - 2-8 Lugogo Bypass Road, Lugogo

• # Luwuum Street Branch - Luwum Street, Kampala

• # Nakawa Branch - URA Customs Building, 1-3, Sebei Lane, Nakawa, Kampala

• # Naakulabye Branch - 1254 City Petrol Station, Makerere Hill Road, Naakulabye

• # Ndeeba Branch - 479 Masaka Road, Ndeeba, Kampala

• # Ntinda Branch - Ntinda Shopping Mall, Kimera Road, Ntinda, Kampala

• # Ovino Market Branch - Ovino Market, Kampala

• # Parliament Ave Branch - IPS Building, 14 Parliament Avenue, Kampala

• # Rwenzori Courts Branch - 1 Lumumba Avenue, Nakasero Hill, Kampala

• # Shauriyako Branch - 34-38 Nakivubo Road, Kampala

• # Tankhill Parade Branch - 2683 Kisugu-Muyenga Road, Muyenga, Kampala

• # UN Base Branch - United Nations Base, Entebbe

• # Wandegeya Branch - 170 Bombo Road, Wandegeya, Kampala

• # Abaita Ababiri Branch - Entebbe-Kampala Road, Abayita Ababiri

• # Kitoro Branch - Kitoro, Entebbe

• # Masaka Branch - 2 Broadway Street, Masaka

• # Mukono Branch - Best Meals Building, Mukono

• # Busia Border Branch - Busia Customs Yard, Busia

• # Iganga Branch - 85 Main Street, Iganga

• # Jinja Branch - 81 Main Street, Jinja

• # Mbale Branch - Republic Street, Mbale

• # Soroti Branch - 40 Gweri Road, Soroti

• # Tororo Branch - 4 Mbale Road, Tororo

• # Arua Branch - 1D Transport Road, Arua

• # Gulu Branch - 32 Gulu Avenue, Gulu

• # Lira Branch - 10 Soroti Road, Lira

• # Fort Portal Branch - 14 Bwamba Road, Fort Portal

• # Hoima Branch - 56 Main Street, Hoima

• # Ishaka Branch - Ishaka

• # Kabale Branch - 190 Main Street, Kabale

• # Kasese Branch - 68 Rwenzori Road, Kasese

• # Masindi Branch - 77 Port Road, Masindi

• # Mbarara Branch - 66 High Street, Mbarara

Name change
Beginning in August 2019, Barclays Bank of Uganda began re-branding to Absa Bank Uganda Limited. The process concluded on 11 November 2019, when the legal and business names of the bank changed to Absa Bank Uganda Limited.

Governance
The bank is governed by a board of directors. The chairman of the board is one of the non-executive directors. As of March 2020, the Acting Chairperson was Nadine Byarugaba. Effective 1 April 2020 Mumba Kalifungwa began serving as the substantive Managing Director and CEO.

The former managing director is Mian Nazim Mahmood. He was appointed in July 2019, as Interim CEO, while a substantive chief executive was being sought. Nazim holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, awarded by the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Bentley College, in Waltham, Massachusetts, all in the United States. Before that Rakesh Jha served in that position. He holds an MBA in Marketing gained from IMED and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree gained from the University of Mumbai. Immediately prior to his appointment as managing director, Jha was managing director of Barclays Bank Seychelles.

As of October 2021, the members of the board are as listed in the table below.

Innovation
In December 2021, Absa Bank Uganda was the first financial institution in the country to introduce ATM machines capable of accepting and dispensing cash, using smart mobile phones, without the presence of the traditional ATM card. The Absa Banking App generates a QR Code, which the customer scans on to the ATM screen and then allows the execution of the desired transaction.