
Equity Bank Uganda Restricted delegation visits Nation Media Community
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A delegation from Equity Bank Uganda led by Managing Director Reward Shoko at the present time paid a courtesy discuss over with to the Nation Media Community head space of job in Namwongo, a Kampala suburb. The courtesy discuss over with is portion of a series of conferences that the financial institution is retaining to abet increase media collaborations.
Accompanying Shoko had been Olivia Mugaba, Equity Bank’s Head of SME Banking, and Clare Tumwebaze, Head of Advertising and Communications.
The team turn out to be as soon as acquired by Nation Media Community Uganda MD Susan Nsibirwa, flanked by Hajara Batuka, NMG Head of Advertising; Allan Chekwech, the Managing Editor, Day-to-day Video display; George Kihuria, Stylish Manager, Finance; and Sam Barata, NMG Stylish Manager, Commercial.
Susan Nsibirwa highlighted NMG’s East African footprint, including Day-to-day Video display, NTV, KFM, and The East African, indicating areas of collaboration and channels of partnership in spreading the Equity Bank account now now not simplest in Uganda but additionally in East Africa.
She additionally expressed gratitude for, amongst others, Equity Bank’s three-year worthy High 100 sponsorship and banking toughen for socio-economic initiatives around the nation.
On his portion, Equity Bank’s MD Reward Shoko pointed out that the financial institution is currently serving 2.3 million customers in Uganda, and the key focal point areas are agricultural, alternate, small and medium enterprises, retail and manufacturing sectors, and vitality and atmosphere, amongst others.
Other areas that the financial institution is currently specializing in are the provision of social safety for refugees and cheap credit for formative years, ladies folk, and farmers.
Both events agreed to explore whine collaborations, advocating for impactful storytelling on formative years and ladies folk’s initiatives and a commitment to mutual boost, with plans for future dialogues.
