Company type | Public Parent DFCU Limited listed on Uganda Securities Exchange as DFCU |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1964 |
Headquarters | 26 Kyaddondo Road Nakasero, Kampala, Uganda |
Key people | Elly Karuhanga [1] Chairman Charles Mudiwa Managing Director [2] |
Products | Loans, checking accounts, savings, investments, debit cards, credit cards, mortgages |
Revenue | Aftertax:UGX:30.643 billion (US$8.343 million) (2022) [3] |
Total assets | UGX:3.283 trillion (US$893.78 million) (2022) [3] |
Number of employees | 1,174 (2022) [4] |
Website | www |
DFCU Bank, registered as the Development Finance Company of Uganda Bank Limited, [5] is a commercial bank in Uganda. It is licensed by the Bank of Uganda (BoU), Uganda's central bank and national banking regulator. [6]
As of December 2022, DFCU Bank had total assets of UGX:3.283 trillion (US$893.78 million), and shareholders' equity of UGX:614.5 billion (US$167.3 million). [3]
As of 30 June 2017, dfcu Bank operated 67 branches and 100 automated teller machines. [7] [8] As of 30 June 2020, the bank's total assets had increased to UGX:3.442 trillion (US$939 million), with shareholders' equity of UGX:599.65 billion (US$163.54 million). [9]
The Development Finance Company of Uganda Limited was established in 1964, with its name changing in 2000 to DFCU Limited [5] and eventually to dfcu Limited. [10] In 2000, dfcu Limited acquired Gold Trust Bank, which subsequently became dfcu Bank. [5]
In July 2014, the BoU transferred to dfcu Bank the customer deposits of the Global Trust Bank, a small retail financial institution that the BoU had closed because it never became commercially viable. [11] The deposits were valued at UGX:73 billion. [11]
On 27 January 2017, dfcu Bank took over Crane Bank, which had been under the statutory management of the BoU because Crane's liabilities exceeded its assets. The acquisition included all customer deposit accounts and some loan accounts. [12]
The stock of dfcu Limited, the parent company of dfcu Bank, trades on the Uganda Securities Exchange under the symbol "DFCU". As of December 2018, the major shareholders in the stock were as outlined in the table below: [4]
Rank | Name of Owner | Percentage Ownership |
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1 | Arise BV | 58.70 |
2 | Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) [1] | 9.97 |
3 | National Social Security Fund of Uganda | 7.46 |
4 | Kimberlite Frontier Africa Naster Fund | 7.35 |
5 | SSB Russell Investment Company Plc Fund NAS5 | 1.93 |
6 | National Social Security Fund - PineBridge | 1.31 |
7 | Vanderbilt University | 0.98 |
8 | SSB-Conrad N. Hilton Foundation | 0.97 |
9 | Jubilee Investment Company Limited | 0.76 |
10 | Bank of Uganda Defined Benefits Scheme - Sanlam | 0.60 |
11 | Bank of Uganda Defined Benefits Scheme - Stanlib | 0.59 |
12 | The Parliament Pension Scheme - Stanlib | 0.39 |
13 | Uganda Revenue Authority Staff Retirement Benefits | 0.38 |
14 | Centenary Bank Staff Defined Contributory Scheme | 0.38 |
15 | Makerere University Retirement Benefits Scheme | 0.31 |
16 | Sudhir Ruparelia | 0.29 |
17 | Rakesh Gadani | 0.26 |
18 | UAP Insurance Company Limited | 0.22 |
19 | Jubilee Insurance Company Limited | 0.21 |
20 | Housing Finance Bank/UAP Insurance General Life Fund | 0.21 |
21 | 3807 Other Investors | 6.72 |
Total | 100.00 | |
With its headquarters in Kampala, DFCU Bank had the following branches in all areas of Uganda as of April 2020. [15] In February 2020, the bank relocated 15 of its branches to new premises, as listed below. [16]
dfcu Limited has built a ten-story headquarters building that also houses the main branch of dfcu Bank. The building is often referred to as DFCU House. Located at 26 Kyaddondo Road, on Nakasero Hill, in Kampala's central business district, the development has underground and surface parking, as well as rentable, retail, and office space on several levels. [21]
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