Kampala,Uganda –The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, the Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu, has commended PostBank Uganda for its efforts in driving financial inclusion across the country. He praised the team during a courtesy visit by the Bank’s leadership to the Provincial Office in Namirembe today.
The visit was a follow-up to an earlier courtesy call made in August 2024, during which the Archbishop met with PostBank Managing Director, Mr. Julius Kakeeto, and laid the foundation for a strategic alliance rooted in shared values, purpose, and a long-term vision for meaningful impact.
During today’s meeting at Namirembe, PostBank which has embarked on a rebranding journey to Pearl Bank—and the Church of Uganda agreed on a continued partnership aimed at strengthening financial security for bishops, clergy, and the Church community. The partnership will empower both parties to co-create and implement tailored solutions that promote sustainable financial management, ultimately ensuring financial security and dignity in retirement for those who have served with dedication.
“The Church has always been an instrumental pillar in shaping our faith, and we applaud the Archbishop for his oversight and leadership to the Church of Uganda, as well as the administrative team that serves alongside him,” said Martin Mugisha, Executive Director of Operations at PostBank Uganda.
He added, “Last year, the Archbishop paid a courtesy visit to PostBank and informed the Bank officials of the need to support the clergy and the church community across the country to create sustainable financial security mechanisms, manage church finances better, and improve support to their families and we did exactly that.”
His Grace, Archbishop Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu, commended the alliance, saying:
“The Church is focused on transforming communities spiritually, socially, and economically. Its work impacts families, churches, schools, and even health centers. We aim to witness a more dignified life for all our people, especially the vulnerable.”
“As spiritual leaders, we are stewards of both hope and action. We believe that with support like yours, we can bring about meaningful changewhether through education, economic empowerment, or pastoral care,” he further noted.
He emphasized that, “the journey ahead requires joint effort, compassion, and leadership with vision. Therefore, let us be intentional about the next steps. Let us not only promise transformation let us live it.”
The collaboration between the Bank and the Church of Uganda focuses on providing a dignified and secure retirement for bishops, clergy, and members of the Church community.
The Bank has committed annual seed capital for the next five (5) years to launch and support this initiative, along with other efforts that align with its purpose of fostering prosperity for Ugandans.






























