Africa: Centenary Crowned Most Admired Ugandan Bank At Brand Africa Awards 2025

20 August 2025

Centenary Bank has been recognized with two prestigious accolades at this year's Brand Africa Awards, including the most admired Ugandan bank and the Ugandan bank doing good in the community.

Launched in 2011, the Brand Africa Awards remain the gold standard for ranking the most admired brands across the continent. This comprehensive, research-based survey spans over 30 African countries, covering more than 85% of Africa's population and GDP. The research is independently conducted by globally respected firms GeoPoll and Kantar, with insights and rankings led by Kantar and Brand Leadership.

The awards provide a deep understanding of how consumers perceive and connect with leading brands, with emphasis placed on trust, relevance, and community impact.

Speaking on the achievement, Fabian Kasi, the Managing Director of Centenary Bank, expressed gratitude on behalf of the institution:

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"We are humbled and deeply honoured to be named the Most Admired Ugandan Bank and recognized as the Ugandan Bank Doing Good in the Community. These awards belong not just to us, but to every customer, partner, and community we serve. Thank you for walking this journey with us. We remain committed to building on this trust by delivering quality financial services and creating long-lasting impact in our communities."

For more than four decades, Centenary Bank has positioned itself as a people-centred financial institution, dedicated to transforming lives through inclusive financial services.

With 81 branches, 209 ATMs, and more than 8,000 agents nationwide, the bank continues to expand its reach to ensure financial services are accessible even in Uganda's most remote communities.

According to officials, the award for most admired Ugandan bank underscores Centenary's leadership in delivering innovative, customer-focused banking solutions.

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