
Centenary Group Unveils New Commercial Complex in Mbale City
Mbale, 20th October 2025: Centenary Group has opened a state-of-the-art commercial complex, the Centenary Group House, in Mbale City. This marks a significant milestone in the Group’s commitment to regional development and investment in Uganda’s economic growth. The opening ceremony was graced by His Grace, the Archbishop of Tororo Archdiocese Emmanuel Obbo, who presided over the blessing and thanksgiving Mass.
The new Centenary Group House will serve as a central hub for the Group’s operations in Eastern Uganda. It will also host our Mbale Branch and office and commercial spaces for public and private sector players.
The Centenary Group was established to create a coordinated and strategic structure that promotes innovation, sustainability and synergy across all Centenary entities, including Centenary Bank, which aims to transform lives through inclusive and innovative solutions, especially in rural areas, sustainably. Centenary Technology Services, which drives digital transformation, enables the offering of creative solutions that matter to encourage and inspire growth. Centenary Foundation champions social impact through community development initiatives, while Centenary Property Development and Management Services oversees Group properties' management, maintenance and renovation. The regional subsidiary, Centenary Bank Malawi, extends the Group’s mission beyond Uganda’s borders by fostering financial inclusion.
At the ceremony, Centenary Bank board chairman Gustavio Bwoch Orach said the new Centenary Group House will be a hub of collaboration, innovation and service excellence. “This state-of-the-art building has been designed to meet international standards of sustainability, efficiency and accessibility. It reflects our commitment to building strong institutions that support operational excellence and enhance the experience of those we serve.”
Fabian Kasi, our Managing Director, highlighted the branch’s history and significance to the Bank’s development. He said, “The Mbale Branch holds a special place in our growth story. It first opened in 1998 and has since grown to become one of the most vibrant branches in the Elgon sub-region, with over 141 CenteAgents operating under it, bringing financial services closer to every community member.”
The 2023 FinScope survey in Uganda found that overall financial inclusion has reached 81% of adults, up from 77% in 2018, driven by increased access to financial accounts and the use of digital payment systems. However, challenges hindering this progress, such as low levels of savings and limited access to affordable credit and development finance, indicate the need to bring financial services closer to communities.
“The relocation of our Mbale Branch into this facility brings financial services even closer to the people of Mbale and the wider Elgon region. Whether you are a farmer in Manafwa, a trader in Mbale Central Market, a teacher or a youth entrepreneur, you will find a partner ready to support your financial journey in this branch,” Kasi added.
Centenary Bank’s presence in Mbale goes beyond banking. In 2025 alone, the bank donated UGX 10 million to CURE Children’s Hospital in Mbale, to support specialized health care for children. Through a partnership with Bees and Trees, the bank has contributed UGX 27 million towards bee hives and tree planting, promoting environmental conservation and livelihoods. The bank has donated six computers to Nyondo Core PTC, 30 bags of cement to St. Austin’s Church, Mbale and 10,000-litre water tanks to Nyondo and Butiru Parishes to improve community access to clean water.
The event was attended by the Board and Management of Centenary Group and Centenary Bank, government leaders, business stakeholders and members of the Mbale community.