I&M Bank Uganda

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I&M Bank Uganda
Company typeSubsidiary of I&M Holdings Limited
Industry Financial services
Founded1993;31 years ago (1993)
Headquarters Kampala, Uganda
Key people
Suleiman I. Kiggundu Jr.
Chairman
Robin Bairstow
Managing Director & CEO [1]
Sam Ntulume
Executive Director [2]
Products Banking
RevenueIncrease2.svgAftertax:USh 11.507 billion (US$3.039 million) (2023) [3]
Total assets USh  944.48 billion (US$249.44  million) (2023) [3]
Number of employees
310 (2023)
Parent I&M Bank Group
Website Homepage

I&M Bank Uganda, [4] formerly Orient Bank, whose complete name is I&M Bank (Uganda) Limited, is a commercial bank in Uganda which is licensed by the Bank of Uganda (BOU), the central bank and national banking regulator. [5] [6]

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Location

The bank's headquarters and main branch are located at Kingdom Kampala, Plot 31A-35A and 37A-39A, Nile Avenue, in the central business district of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The geographical coordinates of the bank's headquarters are: 0°19'03.3"N, 32°35'26.4"E (Latitude:0.317583; Longitude:32.590667). [7]

Overview

The bank is involved in all aspects of commercial banking, with emphasis on providing banking services to non-government organisations and their staffs. As of December 2023, the bank's total assets were valued at USh 944.48 billion (US$249.44 million), with shareholders' equity of USh 198.5 billion (approximately US$52.43 million). [3] [8]

History

The bank was founded in 1993 by a group of business people who were related by blood and marriage. [9]

In 1996, the bank opened its second branch in the city of Jinja, about one hour's drive east of the capital Kampala. In 2002, the bank acquired Trans-Africa Bank Limited, which had been declared insolvent by the BOU. [10]

Following a spate of Ugandan bank failures in the 1990s and early 2000s, the banking laws in Uganda were changed to bar family members from jointly owning more than 49 per cent in the same financial institution. Orient Bank was given a grace period to find a suitable investor. [11]

In April 2009, Bank PHB Group, a Nigerian financial services group, acquired 80 per cent shareholding in Orient Bank for a cash payment of US$62 million. [12] In August 2011, the group was itself declared insolvent by the Central Bank of Nigeria, and its assets and some liabilities were acquired by Keystone Bank Limited, which was owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria. [13]

In July 2014, international media reported that Keystone Bank planned to divest from Orient Bank. [14] In February 2015, Keystone Bank divested from Orient Bank by selling 42 per cent shareholding to the private equity firm 8 Miles Fund, whose shareholders include the celebrity and activist Bob Geldof. The remaining 38 per cent was sold to three individuals, namely Ketan Morjaria; one of the founders of the bank, Alemayehu Fisseha, and Zhong Shuang Quan. [15] [16]

Ownership

As of February 2015, the shareholding of the bank was as depicted in the table below: [17] [18] [19]

Orient Bank Stock Ownership In 2015
RankName of OwnerPercentage Ownership
1Ketan Morjaria49.0 [20]
28 Miles Fund42.0
3Alemayehu Fisseha4.5
4Zhong Shuang Quan4.5
Total100.0

Acquisition

In July 2020, I&M Holdings Limited signed an agreement with the shareholders of Orient Bank Limited, to buy 90 per cent equity in the issued share capital of Orient Bank Limited. The transaction was valued in excess of KSh 2 billion (US$20 million), and was subject to regulatory approval from Uganda and Kenya. [21]

In November 2020, the Business Daily Africa newspaper reported that I&M Holdings Limited of Kenya would pay US$33.6 million in exchange for 90 per cent shareholding in Orient Bank. After the acquisition has been concluded, the shareholding in the institution looks as illustrated in the table below. [22] [23]

I&M Bank Uganda Stock Ownership
RankName of OwnerPer centage Ownership
1Alemayehu Fisseha4.5 [22]
2Ketan Morjaria5.5 [22]
3 I&M Bank Group 90.0 [22]
Total100.0

The acquisition of 90 per cent shareholding in this bank by I&M Holdings Limited was concluded on 30 April 2021 when necessary approvals were obtained from the "Central Bank of Kenya, the Bank of Uganda, the Capital Markets Authority of Kenya and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)". [24]

At the time it was acquired, I&M Bank Uganda, according to The East African newspaper, had a customer base of about 70,000, deposits worth KSh 18.2 billion (US$170.09 million), and a net loan book of approximately KSh 7.7 billion (US$71.96 million). At that time, the bank employed 340 members of staff, in 14 networked branches, and maintained 22 automated teller machines. [24]

On 8 November 2021, Orient Bank rebranded to I&M Bank Uganda, following authorization by the Bank of Uganda. [25]

In January 2022, the Business Daily Africa reported that the final price paid for the 90 per cent shares in Orient Bank had risen from KSh 3.6 billion to KSh 4.1 billion, after valuation of the quality of assets of the acquired subsidiary. (KSh 4.1 billion was about US$36.26 million on 31 January 2022). The final payment was expected to conclude in July 2022. [26]

Governance

The bank is governed by an eight-person board of directors, two of whom are executive directors and the other six are non-executive. Suleiman I. Kiggundu, Jr., one of the non-executive directors, is the chairman. Robin Bairstow is the managing director and chief executive officer. [1] Sam Ntulume serves as the executive director at the bank. [2]

Branch network

As of May 2021, the bank had a network of branches in the central, eastern, and northern regions of Uganda. The branches of the bank included the following locations: [27] [28]

  1. Main Branch - I&M Plaza, 6/6A Kampala Road, Kampala
  2. Acacia Branch: Acacia Shopping Mall, Kisementi, Kololo, Kampala
  3. Arua Branch: 1Acacia Mall, Kisementi, Kampala
  4. Bweyogerere Branch: Mamerito House, Jinja Road, Bweyogerere
  5. Entebbe Town Branch: 29 Kampala Road, Entebbe
  6. Jinja City Branch: 8 Lady Alice Muloki Road, Jinja
  7. Kabalagala Branch: 1900 Ggaba Road, Kabalagala, Kampala [29]
  8. Kawempe Branch: 78 Bombo Road, Kawempe, Kampala
  9. Kololo Branch: Nyonyi Gardens, 16/17 Wampeewo Avenue, Kololo, Kampala
  10. Ntinda Branch: Capital Shoppers Mall, Ntinda Road, Ntinda
  11. William Street Branch - William Street, Kampala.

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