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Uganda’s Opportunity Bank Remains Resilient and Profitable Even After Downgrading to Tier II Credit Institution Despite transitioning to a Tier II Credit Institution, Opportunity Bank Uganda remained resilient in 2024, posting strong profits, expanding its loan book, and deepening its social, environmental, and digital impact across Uganda’s underserved communities.

Owen Amanya, Chief Executive Officer of Opportunity Bank Uganda, steered the institution to a 28% profit growth in 2024, demonstrating resilience and strategic focus even after transitioning to a Tier II Credit Institution.

Despite transitioning from a Tier I Commercial Bank to a Tier II Credit Institution in 2024, Opportunity Bank Uganda Limited has proven resilient, maintaining profitability, growing its loan book, and…

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