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Housing Finance Bank, Easy Housing partner to revolutionize homeownership in Uganda

Housing Finance Bank, Easy Housing partner to revolutionize homeownership in Uganda

KAMPALA – Housing Finance Bank and Easy Housing have launched a groundbreaking partnership to provide sustainable, affordable housing solutions to Ugandans. This collaboration aims to transform homeownership in Uganda by offering environmentally friendly, financially inclusive, and climate-resilient homes.

According to Christopher Akugizibwe, Manager of Home Loans at Housing Finance Bank, “Too often, affordability has meant compromise on quality, durability, or safety. This partnership challenges that mindset. We are financing homes that are not only attainable but resilient homes that protect families, respect nature, and support Uganda’s vision for sustainable urban development.”

Wolf Bierens, Managing Director of Easy Housing, added, “We build with purpose for people and for the planet. By joining forces with Housing Finance Bank, we are enabling more Ugandans to access homes that reflect dignity, safety, and sustainability. It’s not just about affordability; it’s about long-term value for families and the environment.”

The partnership supports Housing Finance Bank’s goals of inclusive growth, financial empowerment, and environmental stewardship. It addresses Uganda’s urgent housing deficit of 2.4 million with practical, scalable solutions. Easy Housing’s model uses modular construction, sustainable timber, and locally sourced materials, reducing carbon emissions while keeping homes cost-effective.

Customers can access these climate-resilient homes through Housing Finance Bank’s Home Loans, which offer repayment periods of up to 10 years, competitive interest rates, and up to 80% financing. To get started, visit any Housing Finance Bank branch, call 0800211082, or visit (link unavailable)

This partnership sets a new standard for homeownership in Uganda, where owning a home means investing in a better future for individuals and the nation.

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