The bank provides banking services to individuals and to small and medium business enterprises. As of 31 December 2023, the bank's total assets were valued at UGX:3.748 trillion ($1.014 billion).[3]
By 30 June 2020, the bank's total assets had grown to UGX1.823 trillion ($520 million).[8] In December 2020, EBUL's total assets were valued at USh:2.069 trillion (US$590 million). At that time, it was the 7th largest commercial bank in Uganda by assets.[9]
As of December 2021, total assets were valued at UGX:2.9 trillion (approx. US$745 million), with customer deposits of UGX:2.3 trillion (approx. US$597 million) and a loan book of UGX:1.5 trillion (approx. US$389.3 million).[10]
At that time its share of customer deposits was estimated at 8 percent of national banking deposits. This made EBUL the fastest growing commercial bank in the country, having increased its market share of bank deposits in the country, from 1.75 percent in 2011. As of 2021, EBUL was the 6th largest bank in Uganda compared to 15th position it was in 2011.[11]
History
Equity Bank Uganda Limited was created in 2008 when the Equity Group Holdings Limited purchased Uganda Microfinance Limited, a Tier II, Ugandan microfinance company for an all-share price of US$27 million.[12] Equity Bank (Uganda) launched under its new brand on 30 March 2009.[13]
Ownership
Equity Bank Uganda Limited is a subsidiary of Equity Group Holdings Limited (EGHL). The Ugandan subsidiary owns 11,333,333 ordinary shares of the parent company based in Nairobi, Kenya. EGHL is a large Kenyan financial services conglomerate, with total assets of over Kshs 1.12 trillion (US$10.4 billion), as at July 2021. The stock of EGHL is also cross-listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange under the symbol EBL.[14][15]
Equity Bank Uganda Limited has its headquarters in Uganda's capital city, Kampala. As of July 2021[update], the bank maintained networked branches at the following locations:[16]
Equity Uganda Branch Network In 2021
No
Location
Number
1
Kampala
21
2
Branches outside Kampala
22
Total
43
With the opening of the bank branch in the town of Ntungamo in April 2023, the bank has 50 brick-and-mortar branches in the country, as of that date.[17]