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Housing Finance Bank, Church of Uganda Partner to Push for Financial Inclusion

Anjella Ndawula, the Head of Business and Institutional Banking at Housing Finance Bank talks about their KIDO partnership with the Church of Uganda. Image courtesy of Business Focus.

UGANDA – Kampala | Real Muloodi News | Business Focus recently ran a question-and-answer session with Anjella Ndawula, the Head of Business and Institutional Banking at Housing Finance Bank. Their central topic of discussion was their Kingdom Development Organ (KIDO) partnership with the Church of Uganda.

Ndawula explained that The Kingdom Development Organ (KIDO) is a social-economic program supervised by the Archbishop and the Bishops of the Church of Uganda. They intend to increase resource mobilisation, health, and education services under the church. It also aims at improving lives through easy access to secure, affordable, unsecured loans to spur investment and income generation. 

Ms. Ndawula explains that Housing Finance Bank’s purpose is to drive home ownership and financial independence. Through this partnership, Housing Finance Bank and Church of Uganda will help to realise this for members of church parishes and dioceses.

KIDO launched in April this year. Ndawula said it was after a series of consultations with the church where practical details were satisfied that led to the program launch.

The Church of Uganda has 37 dioceses, with each diocese having approximately 20,000 members. KIDO is empowering these members to save through their different dioceses, and they will also be able to access some benefits, namely;

At Housing Finance Bank, Ms. Ndawula explains various value propositions they bring to the partnership. These include;

Ndawula told Business Focus that they have set up a system that identifies members through a unique number to track how much each member has saved. 

Even though the program can benefit the public irrespective of religious denomination, Ndawula says all one needs is to belong to a church diocese.

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