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Shs360bn Payout for Stanbic Uganda Shareholders after Bank Made Shs591bn Net Profit

by Pearl Times Reporter
March 23, 2026
Shs360bn Payout for Stanbic Uganda Shareholders after Bank Made Shs591bn Net Profit

Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited (SUHL) Chief Executive Francis Karuhanga with Mumba Kalifungwa the Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank Uganda sharing light moments during the financial results release event in Kampala

Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited has reported a strong set of financial results for the year ended 31 December 2025, with shareholders set to receive Shs360 billion in dividends, underscoring the Group’s sustained growth, disciplined execution, and resilient business model.

The results mark a significant leadership transition moment, with outgoing Franchise Chief Executive Francis Karuhanga closing his final year at the helm on a high, and Mumba Kalifungwa delivering a confident first year leading the banking subsidiary—the Group’s anchor business.

Stanbic’s performance was delivered against a steadily improving macroeconomic environment.

Uganda’s economy expanded by 6.3% in 2025, up from 6.0% the previous year, supported by easing monetary conditions and renewed investor confidence.

Inflation remained well contained at an average of 3.6%, while the Central Bank Rate moderated to 9.75%. The Ugandan shilling strengthened to an average of Shs3,600 against the US dollar, compared to Shs3,755 in 2024, reflecting improved foreign exchange inflows and reserve buffers.

Despite ongoing fiscal pressures, market sentiment was buoyed by progress toward first oil production, reinforcing confidence in Uganda’s medium-term growth trajectory.

Shs360bn Payout for Stanbic Uganda Shareholders after Bank Made Shs591bn Net Profit
Ronald Makata, the Chief Finance Officer of Stanbic Bank Uganda making remarks during the financial results release event at Sheraton Hotel in Kampala

Delivering consistent, high-quality growth

Stanbic Uganda delivered a well-balanced financial performance, reflecting both growth and operational discipline. Revenue increased by 11%, within the Group’s medium-term target range, while cost efficiency remained tightly managed, with the cost-to-income ratio improving to 47.1%, comfortably below the 50% threshold.

Return on equity strengthened to 26.8%, significantly exceeding the Group’s 20% benchmark and reinforcing the business’s ability to generate superior shareholder returns. This performance translated into net profit of Shs591 billion, a 23.6% increase from Shs478 billion in 2024.

Shareholder value creation remained evident in the Group’s market performance, with the share price recording a steady 89% rise over a 3-year period, closing at Shs60 as of December 31, 2025, reflecting sustained investor confidence and strong earnings momentum.

Shs360bn Payout for Stanbic Uganda Shareholders after Bank Made Shs591bn Net Profit
Mumba Kalifungwa the Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank Uganda making remarks during the financial results release event at Sheraton Hotel in Kampala

“Our robust earnings of Shs591 billion and a return on equity of 26.8% reflect the strength of our strategy, the resilience of our franchise, and our unwavering focus on delivering long-term shareholder value,” said Francis Karuhanga, Chief Executive of Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited.

Banking subsidiary anchors performance

The Group’s strong results were underpinned by the performance of Stanbic Bank Uganda, which continues to be the primary driver of the franchise.

In his first year as Chief Executive, Mumba Kalifungwa oversaw strong balance sheet growth, supported by deepening customer trust and enhanced operational efficiency.

Customer deposits grew by 13% to Shs8.0 trillion, up from Shs7.1 trillion, reflecting sustained confidence in the bank’s stability and service offering.

Net loans and advances increased by 16.4% to Shs5.1 trillion, driven by improved credit turnaround times and disciplined risk assessment. This growth underscores the bank’s continued role in supporting economic activity across key sectors.

Revenue growth also strengthened, rising 11% to Shs1.4 trillion, supported by solid interest income and diversified non-interest revenue streams.

“This performance reflects the collective effort of our people, the trust of our clients, and the strength of our partnerships. I am encouraged by the momentum we have built and confident in our ability to sustain it,” said Mumba Kalifungwa, Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank Uganda.

Strong fundamentals signal a healthy, resilient business

Chief Financial Officer Ronald Makata highlighted the Group’s robust financial position, with all key prudential metrics remaining well above regulatory requirements.

Capital adequacy remained strong, with a total capital ratio of 23%, nearly double the regulatory minimum of 12%, providing a substantial buffer to absorb shocks while supporting future growth.

Asset quality remained best-in-class, with the non-performing loans ratio at 1.7%, significantly below the Group’s risk appetite of 7.5%. The credit loss ratio improved further to 0.4%, reflecting prudent risk management and a high-quality loan book.

Liquidity levels remained exceptionally strong, with the liquidity coverage ratio at 354%, more than three times the regulatory requirement, ensuring the bank is well-positioned to meet short-term obligations even under stressed conditions. The net stable funding ratio of 176% further underscores a stable and well-diversified long-term funding base.

“Our balance sheet strength and disciplined risk management continue to position us for sustainable growth, while providing resilience in an evolving operating environment,” said Ronald Makata, Chief Financial Officer.

Committed to Uganda’s long-term growth

Looking ahead, Stanbic Uganda reaffirmed its commitment to driving inclusive and sustainable growth through its Positive Impact agenda, approved by the Board in 2025, as the Group approaches 35 years of operations in Uganda in 2026.

The agenda reflects a deliberate focus on advancing financial inclusion and access, supporting enterprise development and job creation, financing integrated infrastructure, enabling climate resilience, and deepening corporate social investment across youth entrepreneurship, maternal health, and environmental conservation.

“Our Positive Impact agenda is a clear expression of our purpose—Uganda is our home, and we are committed to driving her growth in a way that is inclusive, sustainable, and far-reaching,” said Mumba Kalifungwa.

Shs360bn Payout for Stanbic Uganda Shareholders after Bank Made Shs591bn Net Profit
Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited top leadership led by the Chief Executive Francis Karuhanga pose for the group photo during the results release ceremony at Sheraton Hotel in Kampala

This strategic direction is closely aligned to support the national development agenda 2025–2040.

Read our previous report on Uganda’s most profitable banks Here.

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