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Uganda’s Orient Bank Rebrands To I&M Bank

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(L – R) Sam Ntulume, Executive Director I & M Uganda, Kumaran Pather, Managing Director I&M Uganda, Sulaiman Kiggundu, Board Chairperson I&M Uganda, Chris Low, Regional Director I&M Uganda, and Dr Tumubweinee Twinemanzi, Executive Director Supervision, Bank of Uganda, during the official unveil I&M Bank in Uganda. [Photo/ Courtesy]
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I&M Group has officially launched its rebranded operations in Uganda, following its acquisition of Uganda’s Orient Bank Ltd on April 30, 2021. The Ugandan bank will now operate as I&M Bank (Uganda) Limited and adopt the Group’s corporate logo and colours.  

The Nairobi-based financial Group announced that the rebrand comes after the I&M Group’s successful acquisition of a 90 percent shareholding in Uganda’s Orient Bank Ltd earlier this year. This received regulatory approval from the Central Bank of Kenya, Bank of Uganda, Capital Markets Authority of Kenya as well as the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), and is part of the Group’s broader strategy to grow its business by increasing its geographical footprint across the Eastern African region.  

“The rebrand will not only unlock the bank’s potential, but also will enable it to reach out to more customers within Uganda, and in Eastern Africa as a whole. Further the move will enable the bank to roll out a more diversified product and service offering to its target market,” said Mr Suleiman Kiggundu, the bank’s chairman. 

Also speaking during the rebrand event Mr Kumaran Pather, the bank’s CEO said that I&M Uganda will focus on supporting critical sectors that impact growth across the region, including agriculture, transport, technology and manufacturing through offering attractive, digital-focused solutions.

“I&M Group Plc and its subsidiaries have made significant investments in key sectors across Eastern Africa’s regional economy, including banking and finance, SMEs, real estate, financial technology, trade, agriculture, and infrastructure,” said Pather 

“The rebranding is the latest step in an operations overhaul which has been ongoing for the last one year and has included retraining of staff, enhancing customer relations and upgrading its core banking system.”

Mr Pather added that I&M Group has made significant investments in its technology infrastructure as part of its digital transformation journey in the region. 

“We are extremely excited to announce today’s launch and rebrand, aligning our digital capabilities as well as our brand elements to keep pace with our industry-leading achievements and our unique products and services within the East African region,” said Mr Pather. 

The entry of I&M Group into the Ugandan market was the missing link towards consolidation of the Group’s presence in East Africa and further positions the Group as Eastern Africa’s Leading Financial Partner for Growth through providing its target groups with innovative and market-driven banking solutions across the region. 

Read: I&M Completes Acquisition of Uganda’s Orient Bank

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