Bank of Africa-Uganda strengthens SME commitment at CEO Conference

Phillip Otim, head of marketing and product development at Bank of Africa Uganda

By Our Reporter

By Our Reporter

Kampala, Uganda — Bank of Africa-Uganda participated in the 3rd Edition of the CEO Business Conference 2026, held under the theme “Adapt and Advance,” bringing together chief executives, business owners, and senior decision-makers from sectors such as construction, trade, and education, the lender said on May 4.

The conference provided a platform for dialogue on how businesses can remain resilient and competitive amid a rapidly changing economic environment, while also allowing the bank to deepen its engagement with Uganda’s small and medium enterprise (SME) sector.

SMEs continue to play a vital role in Uganda’s economy, making up more than 90 percent of private sector businesses and contributing an estimated 20–25 percent to the country’s GDP, while supporting millions of livelihoods.

Keynote speaker Andrew Obara, chief executive of Friends Consult Ltd, highlighted the need for businesses to remain adaptable, pointing to the increasing influence of artificial intelligence in shaping competitiveness, productivity, and decision-making in today’s economy.

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