Absa Bank Uganda earns Shs 546bln revenue in 2024

Total revenue growth was driven by a 21 percent increase in non-funded income and 11 percent growth in net-interest income

KAMPALA, April 15, 2025 –– Absa Bank Uganda has posted a robust set of financial results for the year ended December 31, 2024, with profit after tax rising by 22 percent to Shs 178 billion.

Revenue increased by 15 percent to Shs 546 billion due to strategic investments made and unwavering customer loyalty to the lender, cementing its position as one of Uganda’s leading financial institutions.

Total revenue growth was driven by a 21 percent increase in non-funded income and 11 percent growth in net-interest income.

“The bank’s strong revenue performance is a testament to our sound financial strategy and disciplined execution. We also saw an 11.5 percent growth in customer liabilities and a 12.7 percent increase in our loan book, which closed the year at Shs 1.99 trillion, reflecting a 15.1 percent three-year cumulative average growth rate,” said Michael Segwaya, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer at Absa Bank Uganda.

Absa Bank Uganda continued to focus lending on key sectors of the economy. As of December 2024, trade comprised 26 percent of the total loan book, personal and household loans grew to 27 percent, from 24 percent in 2023, while agriculture and manufacturing accounted for 10 percent and 9 percent, respectively.

“Our lending strategy reflects our commitment to catalyzing Uganda’s real economy. The sustained growth in our loan book is not only a result of customer confidence, but also our prudent risk management and sectoral focus,” Segwaya added.

Customer deposits rose to Shs 3.18 trillion, up 11.5 percent year-on-year, supported by an active customer base and deeper engagement through digital and alternate channels.

“This growth in deposits is a clear signal of our customers’ trust in Absa. It strengthens our ability to extend more credit and expand access to underserved market segments,” said Segwaya.

On his part, David Wandera, Interim Managing Director at Absa Bank Uganda, attributed the 2024 performance to strategic execution and a customer-first mindset.

“Our strong results reflect the resilience of our business model and the success of our strategy in responding to evolving market needs. We supported customers across all segments, from SMEs to large corporates with timely and relevant financial solutions,” said Wandera.

Absa Uganda cemented its leadership in digital payments, issuing over 70 percent of credit cards in the market and processing 92 percent of total credit card payment volumes nationwide. Payment volumes rose by 18.5 percent, far outpacing the market average of 11 percent, while active card usage grew by 15 percent.

“Our leadership in digital payments and agency banking isn’t just about technology—it’s about improving access, inclusion, and convenience,” said Wandera. “We processed over 8.1 million transactions through 1,971 agency banking locations, ensuring service reach even in remote areas.”

Absa’s commitment to sustainability and inclusive growth remained central in 2024.

“Sustainability is not just a commitment, it’s embedded in how we do business,” said Wandera. “We take a holistic approach to ESG, integrating environmental and social responsibility into everything we do.”

In 2024, the bank extended Shs 38 billion in green financing to support Uganda’s shift to clean transport, empowering boda boda riders with affordable e-mobility financing that improves livelihoods while reducing emissions. Absa also planted 372,643 trees in 2024 as part of its 1 million trees in 3 years target, helping restore ecosystems, protect water sources, and build resilience against climate change.

Furthering its commitment to financial empowerment, the bank delivered financial literacy training to over 44,000 Ugandans, enabling better financial decision-making and long-term economic security.

“These initiatives speak to our deep commitment to being a force for good and delivering lasting impact in the communities we serve,” Wandera noted.

The bank remains optimistic about 2025, despite global macroeconomic uncertainties, and has outlined a clear roadmap for sustainable growth and digital transformation.

“Our ambition is to be a purpose-led, customer-obsessed bank that fuels Uganda’s economic progress,” Wandera emphasized. “We will continue investing in digital capabilities, talent development, and ESG-driven initiatives to deliver solutions that matter to our customers and communities.”

Segwaya concluded, “With a stabilising macroeconomic environment and a strong risk governance framework, Absa Bank Uganda is well-positioned to sustain momentum and deliver value for all stakeholders.”

The lender said its performance in 2024 provides a strong springboard for continued innovation and inclusive growth in 2025 and beyond.

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