Salaam African Bank (SAB), a Djibouti-based bank, has acquired Uganda’s Top Finance Bank Limited (TFB).
Bank of Uganda announced the acquisition in Monday, 08 August 2022.
“This is to inform the general public that MA Salaam African Bank (hereafter SAB) with its Headquarters in Djibouti has acquired Top Finance Bank Limited (hereafter TFB),” the central bank announced.
“This transaction was concluded following Bank of Uganda approval ‘in accordance with provisions of the Financial Institutions Act (FIA), 2004 Ms amended) and its implementing Regulations,” it added.
Top Finance Bank (TFB) was registered on 14th June 2012 as a company limited by shares to provide financial services in Uganda.
The acquisition of the bank comes amid growing financial distress among many companies, including financial institutions.
In 2021, I&M Holdings Plc. acquired 90 percent shareholding in Uganda’s privately-owned lender Orient Bank Ltd (OBL) as part of its regional expansion plan.
I&M bank already has Ksh358.09 billion ($3.34 billion) worth of assets and a total of 79 branches in Kenya (41 branches), Rwanda (18 branches), Tanzania (8 branches) and Mauritius (12 branches).
In May Afriland First Bank asked to voluntarily exit Uganda just slightly over two years after it was granted a license in September 2019.
Many commercial banks are reducing their branch networks to cut costs. Banks are becoming more reliant on agency banking which has seen Ugandans able to access services at 10,000 agencies, up from less than 600 branches four years ago.
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