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Home » Commercial Bank Licence Uganda: Application Procedure

Commercial Bank Licence Uganda: Application Procedure

by kevin Atamba
October 5, 2025
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Any individual or corporate entity intending to operate a commercial bank in Uganda must obtain authorization from the Bank of Uganda (BoU) under the Financial Institutions Act, 2004. This licence grants legal permission to engage in banking operations such as accepting deposits, offering loans, and conducting foreign exchange business.

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The licensing process ensures that only credible, well-capitalized, and professionally managed institutions participate in Uganda’s financial sector. Below is a detailed guide on how to apply for a commercial bank licence in Uganda.


Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Preliminary Consultation
    Contact the Bank of Uganda early to schedule a meeting with the Bank Supervision Department. The meeting helps clarify licensing requirements, capital adequacy, and operational standards.
  2. Approval of the Proposed Name
    • Seek Bank of Uganda’s approval to use the words “Bank” or “Finance” in your proposed institution name.
    • Reserve the approved name at the Registrar of Companies for a small fee (UGX 20,000). The reservation process typically takes one working day.
  3. Company Incorporation
    Once the name is approved by the Bank of Uganda, proceed to the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) to incorporate the company as a limited liability company.
  4. Application for a Commercial Bank Licence
    • Obtain the official application form from the Bank of Uganda or download it from their website.
    • Fill out the form accurately and attach all required documentation.
    • Submit the completed form to the Director, Bank Supervision Department, Bank of Uganda.
  5. Attach Supporting Documents
    Include certified copies of:
    • Certificate of incorporation
    • Memorandum and Articles of Association
    • Latest audited financial statements (for the last three years if applicable)
    • Personal statements of affairs (for natural shareholders)
    • Board resolution authorizing the application
    • Feasibility study and three-year business plan
    • Sworn declarations from proposed directors and officers
  6. Application Fees
    Pay the non-refundable licence application fee of UGX 2,000,000 via banker’s cheque in favour of Bank of Uganda.
  7. Additional Requirements for Foreign Applicants
    If incorporated outside Uganda, provide:
    • Notarized board resolution approving the establishment of a branch or subsidiary
    • Letter of no objection from the home country’s supervisory authority
    • Confirmation that the home supervisor conducts consolidated supervision
    • Proof that the promoters do not operate a shell bank
    • Commitment to maintain minimum assigned capital in Uganda
  8. Capital Requirement
    The minimum paid-up capital to start a commercial bank in Uganda is UGX 10 billion.
    Each shareholder must declare that the funds are not proceeds of crime or illicit activity.
  9. Approval in Principle
    Upon satisfactory review, the Bank of Uganda grants an “Approval in Principle” allowing the applicant to:
    • Secure premises
    • Install IT and banking systems
    • Recruit management and staff
  10. Inspection by Bank of Uganda
    After setting up, invite the Bank of Uganda to conduct an on-site inspection of your systems, premises, and operations.
  11. Payment of Annual Licence Fee
    If the inspection is satisfactory, pay the annual licence fee of UGX 10,000,000 in full (non-prorated).
  12. Gazette Publication and Licence Issuance
    The Central Bank publishes a notice in the Uganda Gazette officially recognizing the institution.
    After publication, the commercial bank licence is issued, authorizing the institution to open to the public.

Required Documents

Applicants must submit the following:

  • Duly completed application form
  • Certified Certificate of Incorporation
  • Certified Memorandum and Articles of Association
  • Audited financial statements for the last three years
  • Feasibility study covering three-year projections
  • Sworn declarations of directors and shareholders
  • Personal statements of affairs for natural shareholders
  • Proof of minimum paid-up capital
  • Letter of no objection (for foreign entities)

Eligibility

  • Any individual or legal entity may apply to establish a commercial bank.
  • No person shall operate a commercial banking business in Uganda without authorization from the Bank of Uganda.

Fees

  • Application Fee: UGX 2,000,000 (non-refundable)
  • Annual Licence Fee: UGX 10,000,000
  • Name Reservation Fee: UGX 20,000

For updated charges, consult the Bank of Uganda Fee Schedule.

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Validity

The licence is valid for one year, expiring on December 31st each year. Renewal requires payment of the applicable annual fee and continued compliance with banking regulations.


Processing Time

The standard processing time is 90 days from the date of submission, provided all requirements are met.


Important Instructions

  • Obtain name approval from the Bank of Uganda before incorporation.
  • All submitted information is treated as confidential.
  • Failure to obtain a valid licence before operating a bank is an offence punishable by fines or imprisonment.
  • The licence must be displayed prominently at the head office and all branches.

Need for the Document

A commercial bank licence allows the holder to lawfully conduct banking business in Uganda. It authorizes activities such as accepting deposits, granting loans, and offering financial services. Operating without a licence is a criminal offence punishable by a fine of up to UGX 500,000 or imprisonment for up to three years.

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