Standard Chartered Uganda

[6] As of June 2013[update], Stanchart Uganda owned an estimated 16.2 percent of total bank assets in the country.

As of May 2018, Stanchart Uganda had 9 branches and 29 automated teller machines and employed over 600 people.

[4] Stanchart Uganda is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Standard Chartered Bank Group, an international financial services conglomerate, headquartered in London in the United Kingdom.

[3] As of May 2018[update], the bank had a network of interconnected branches at the following locations, arranged alphabetically:[8][9][10] As of July 2024, the chairperson of the board of directors is Maria Kiwanuka, a former minister of finance in Uganda's cabinet.

[1] As of July 2024, Stanchart Uganda was contemplating financing (a) the Uganda government's take-over of Umeme in March 2025 (b) the construction of several high voltage transmission lines and (c) the construction of several "oil roads".