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Absa to Acquire Standard Chartered Retail Business After BoU Approval

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Absa Bank Uganda has moved a step closer to taking over Standard Chartered Uganda’s Wealth and Retail Banking business after receiving approval from the Bank of Uganda, a development that could reshape competition within the country’s banking sector.

The approval marks a key stage in a transaction that was first announced as part of Standard Chartered’s broader strategy to streamline some of its African operations and place greater focus on corporate and investment banking. While the deal affects the bank’s wealth and retail portfolio, Standard Chartered will maintain its corporate banking presence in Uganda.

Absa welcomed the development as a vote of confidence in both the bank and Uganda’s financial sector.

“The Bank of Uganda’s approval is an important milestone,” Absa Bank Uganda Managing Director David Wandera said, noting that the lender remains committed to expanding its services and strengthening customer experience.

For many Standard Chartered customers, the immediate concern is naturally what happens next. The two banks have indicated that services will continue uninterrupted as the transition process moves forward. Customer accounts, banking channels and related services are expected to remain operational while the acquisition process is finalised and any future changes communicated.

The deal is not simply about one bank acquiring another portfolio. It reflects broader changes happening across Africa’s banking industry, where institutions are increasingly refining their business models and concentrating on areas where they hold stronger competitive advantages.

Standard Chartered has over the years built a strong reputation in Uganda, particularly among premium retail and corporate customers. However, the bank has in recent years been reviewing some of its retail operations across various markets as it sharpens its focus on international and institutional banking.

For Absa, the acquisition presents an opportunity to grow its retail footprint and expand its customer base in Uganda at a time when competition among commercial banks continues to intensify. Industry observers say such transactions often lead to stronger banking institutions with wider reach and improved service offerings, although successful integration remains critical. The coming months will therefore be closely watched by customers, regulators and competitors alike.

If completed, the acquisition will stand out as one of the most significant banking transactions in Uganda in recent years, potentially altering the balance within the retail and wealth banking space while ushering in a new phase for both institutions.

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