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From Kampala to the Continent: UDB’s Ojangole Named Africa’s Top Banker

TUHIIRIRWE ROGERSBy TUHIIRIRWE ROGERSJune 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire | May 29, 2025 — In a financial landscape often defined by limited credit access and systemic underinvestment, particularly for small businesses and rural economies, the recognition of Dr. Patricia Ojangole, Managing Director of Uganda Development Bank (UDB), as Banker of the Year at the 19th African Banker Awards is not just symbolic—it is profoundly strategic.

Announced in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, during the African Development Bank’s Annual Meetings, Ojangole’s award highlights a deeper pivot within African finance circles. No longer is excellence solely measured by balance sheets or expansion metrics; instead, institutions are increasingly being recognized for their ability to deliver inclusive growth, democratize access to finance, and catalyze national development agendas.

Under Ojangole’s leadership, UDB has been restructured into a purpose-driven development finance institution, focusing on productive sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and infrastructure—areas often underserved by commercial banks due to perceived risks or low short-term returns. This model emphasizes long-term socioeconomic value over near-term profitability, aligning with global shifts in sustainable finance and impact investing.

The award also marks a continental acknowledgment that homegrown leadership—grounded in context, resilience, and innovation—is critical to solving Africa’s most pressing financial bottlenecks. In many ways, Ojangole’s recognition represents a broader reimagining of African banking: one where development finance institutions (DFIs) are no longer marginal players but central engines for structural transformation.

“It gives me great honour to receive this recognition,” said Dr. Ojangole in her acceptance speech. “This Award is a foundation for me to advance Africa’s development agenda, leveraging tailored financial solutions that respond to the needs of Africans in a sustainable manner.”

Vision, Integrity, and Impact

The Banker of the Year Award recognizes not just financial performance, but inspirational leadership, social impact, and a clear institutional vision. According to the judging committee, the recipient must exhibit “outstanding integrity” and lead an institution that plays “an active role in enhancing socio-economic empowerment and development within the community.”

In this regard, Dr. Ojangole’s record speaks volumes. Since taking the helm of UDB in 2012, she has spearheaded a decade-long transformation, growing the bank’s balance sheet more than tenfold—from Shs 109 billion to Shs 1.78 trillion by 2024. More importantly, she has positioned UDB as a catalytic player in private sector growth, value addition, and job creation in Uganda.

“This is a testament to hard work, resilience, consistency, and commitment to serve the region,” she added.

Why It Matters Now

This year’s awards emphasized leadership in empowering women-led businesses, extending credit to underserved SMEs, and driving structural transformation through financial innovation. UDB has been at the forefront of these efforts, providing long-term, affordable capital to sectors often ignored by commercial lenders—including agriculture, manufacturing, and small-scale industry.

In her category, Dr. Ojangole stood out among Africa’s elite financial leaders. Nominees included Abdulmajid Mussa Nsekela (CRDB Bank Plc), Jeremy Awori (Ecobank), Karim Awad (EFG Holding), Léon Konan Koffi (AFG Holding), Mukwandi Chibesakunda (Zanaco Inc), and Sidi Ould Tah (Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa).

At the ceremony, Omar Ben Yedder, Chair of the Awards Committee, captured the moment’s gravity:

“Thomas Sankara said, ‘The ones that feed you, rule you.’ To paraphrase him: the ones that finance you, rule you. We need strong African-owned banks. The private sector is the key to unlocking scale, and banks are the fuel for driving Africa forward.”

A Win for Development Finance

UDB was among just six development finance institutions (DFIs) honored at this year’s awards, alongside TDB Group, ATIDI, Afreximbank, Africa Finance Corporation, and Nigeria’s Bank of Industry. The recognition affirms UDB’s expanding role—not only within Uganda but across Africa’s broader development finance ecosystem.

At home, UDB’s impact continues to deepen. On the same night as her continental honor, the Bank of Uganda awarded UDB for its standout performance in two critical national programs: the Agricultural Credit Facility (ACF) and the Small Business Recovery Fund (SBRF). The bank received top honors for timely loan repayments, supporting high-value-addition projects, and stimulating agricultural transformation.

A Record of Excellence

This isn’t Dr. Ojangole’s first moment in the spotlight. In 2024, UDB was named Regional Bank of the Year for East Africa, applauded for its contributions to sustainable finance. That same year, it received a Silver Award (A+ rating) from the Association of African Development Finance Institutions (AADFI) for operational efficiency, governance, development impact, and sustainability.

 

 

 

@patricia Ojangole @UDB
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