Bank of Baroda Uganda Limited

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Bank of Baroda Uganda Limited
Company typeSubsidiary of Bank of Baroda : BOBU
IndustryBanking, capital markets, finance
Founded1953
Headquarters18 Kampala Road
Kampala, Uganda
Key people
Vastina Rukimirana Nsanze
Chairperson
Shashi Dhar
CEO and Managing Director
ProductsLoans, credit cards, savings, investments
RevenueIncreaseAftertax: USh 45,361,839,000/= (US$12,048,200) (2019)[1]
Total assets1,875,630,000,000/= (US$498,172,000) (2019)[1]
OwnerBank of Baroda (100%)
Number of employees
188 (2011)
WebsiteHomepage

The Bank of Baroda Uganda Limited, also known as the Bank of Baroda Uganda (BBU), is a commercial bank in Uganda and a wholly owned subsidiary of Indian government owned banking and financial service company Bank of Baroda . It is one of the commercial banks licensed by the Bank of Uganda, the national banking regulator.[2]

Overview[edit]

BBU is involved in all aspects of commercial banking, focusing on large corporations, small and medium enterprises, and individuals. BBU is a subsidiary of the Bank of Baroda (BoB), an international bank with headquarters in Mumbai, India. BBU is listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE) where it trades under the symbol "BOBU". As of December 2019, BBU had total assets of 1,875,630,000,000/= (US$498,172,000), with shareholders' equity of 394,895,000,000/= (US$104,885,000).[1]

History[edit]

BoB opened its first overseas branches in Mombasa, Kenya and Kampala, Uganda in 1953. BBU commenced operations in Uganda on 18 December 1953, initially as an overseas branch of BoB. On 1 November 1969, BBU was incorporated in Uganda. In 1972, BBU acquired the banking business of the Bank of India Uganda Limited, and the government of Uganda acquired a 49 percent shareholding in BBU, leaving BoB with a 51 percent shareholding. In 1999, the government divested its 49 percent shareholding, returning full ownership of BBU to BoB.[3] In November 2002, BBU offered 20 percent of its shares to institutional and private investors on the USE through an initial public offering.[4]

Subsidiaries[edit]

BBU owns all of Baroda Capital Markets (Uganda) Limited, which was established in 1993. The subsidiary is a broker/dealer in capital markets and is licensed by Uganda's Capital Markets Authority (CMA). The Baroda brokerage is a member of the CMA Governing Council.[1]

Ownership[edit]

The following table shows the ten largest shareholders of BBU stock, as of 31 December 2018.[1]

Bank of Baroda Uganda Stock Ownership
Rank Name of Owner Per centage Ownership
1 Bank of Baroda of India 80.00
2 Sudhir Ruparelia 2.50
3 DFCU Bank Limited 2.50
4 National Social Security Fund (Uganda) 2.00
5 Maheshwary Puroshottam 1.00
6 King Ceasor Augustus Mulenga 0.80
7 Bank of Uganda Employee Benefits Scheme 0.64
8 Dr. Joseph Byambara Byamugisha 0.63
9 Uganda Parliamentary Pension Scheme 0.56
10 National Social Security Fund - PineBridge 0.40
11 Others 8.97
Total 100.0

Branch network[edit]

As of January 2018, BBU had a branch network in all parts of Uganda, including:[5]

  1. Head Office - 18 Kampala Road, Kampala (Main Branch)
  2. Railway Station Branch - Esso Corner, 6 Jinja Road, Kampala
  3. Industrial Area Branch - 37–43 Mulwana Road, Kampala[6]
  4. Kololo Branch - 31 Kira Road, Kololo, Kampala
  5. Kansanga Branch - 70/378 KampalaGgaba Road, Kansanga, Kampala
  6. Ovino Market Branch - 24–28 Rashid Khamis Road, Old Kampala, Kampala
  7. Kawempe Branch - Shree Hari Complex, 35/36 Kawempe-Bombo Road, Kawempe
  8. Entebbe Branch - 24 Gower's Road, Entebbe
  9. Mukono Branch - 59-67 Kampala-Jinja Road, Mukono
  10. Jinja Branch - 16 a&b Iganga Road, Jinja
  11. Lugazi Branch - SCOUL Secondary School Premises, Jinja Road, Lugazi
  12. Iganga Branch - 84A & 84B Main Street, Iganga
  13. Mbale Branch - Baroda House, 3 Pallisa Road, Mbale
  14. Mbarara Branch - 11 Masaka Road, Mbarara
  15. Kabale Branch - 94 Kabale Road, Kabale
  16. Lira Branch - 2 Aputi Road, Lira, Uganda.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Bank of Baroda Uganda (27 March 2020). "Bank of Baroda Uganda: Financial Statement for the Year Ending 31 December 2019" (PDF). Kampala: Bank of Baroda Uganda Limited. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  2. ^ BOU (31 March 2017). "List of Licensed Commercial Banks As At March 2017" (PDF). Kampala: Bank of Uganda (BOU). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  3. ^ BBU (29 January 2018). "History of Bank of Baroda Uganda". Kampala: Bank of Baroda Uganda Limited (BBU). Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  4. ^ USE (29 January 2018). "Profile of Bank of Baroda Uganda (BBU) At Uganda Securities Exchange Website". Uganda Securities Exchange (USE). Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  5. ^ BBU (29 January 2018). "Branches of Bank of Baroda In Uganda". Bank of Baroda Uganda (BBU). Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  6. ^ Sanya, Wilfred (1 November 2012). "Baroda Goes to Industrial Area". New Vision via AllAfrica.com. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.

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