The Centenary Bank Church Partnership empowers young Ugandans to develop saving habits early, reflecting the Bank’s commitment to financial inclusion and community growth. Through this collaboration, the Bank helps children and young people develop a habit of saving early. This initiative reflects its commitment to nurturing responsible and disciplined communities.
“Supporting the Church has always been close to our hearts. Through this partnership, we guide children and young people to develop a saving culture early in life,” said Kababure.
Impact of the Centenary Bank Church Partnership on Financial Discipline at Home
Kababure encouraged parents to instill the habit of saving at home. Early financial discipline lays a strong foundation for the future of young people.
Supporting Church Infrastructure
Last year, Centenary Bank contributed UGX 50 million towards the renovation of Nyamitanga Cathedral. This support demonstrates the Bank’s ongoing commitment to the Church and community projects.
Impact on Young People
Over the past year, one million young people opened accounts with Centenary Bank. This milestone shows how the partnership reaches children and youth and helps them build healthy financial habits.
Commitment to Community Development
The Bank continues to support programs that promote faith, financial inclusion, and long-term development across Uganda. By combining community engagement with practical financial education, the partnership creates lasting benefits for both families and society.