Case Study
Centenary Rural Development Bank, Uganda: A Flagship of Rural Bank Reform in Africa
How has the Centenary Rural Development Bank benefited from rural banking reforms in Uganda?
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This document presents a case study of Centenary Rural Development Bank in Uganda. It states that:
- Centenary Rural Development Bank is a commercial bank in Uganda that provides deposit, credit and money transfer services indiscriminately to men and women of lower income;
- By insisting on loan recovery and cost coverage, the bank has reached more customers in rural areas than any other institution in Uganda.
This paper also discusses:
- The feasibility and impact of rural and agricultural bank reform;
- The compatibility of institutional sustainability and outreach to both men and women in rural areas;
- The feasibility of agricultural lending to men and women.
It concludes by outlining the major challenges and opportunities for Centenary Bank. These include:
- Bringing microfinance to the poor;
- Providing opportunities for graduation to "mesofinance";
- Lending wholesale to NGOs, MFIs and associations of farmers and microentrepreneurs, and graduating clients of NGOs and SHGs;
- Offering tied savings-cum-credit products and cross-selling of financial products;
- Strengthening the delivery capacity of the bank;
- Disseminating sustainable rural finance, agricultural lending and agricultural bank reform.
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