Stanbic Bank (Uganda) Limited - Branch Network

Branch Network

As of November 2012, Stanbic Bank Uganda has a branch network of nearly 100 branches in all four regions of the country. Its branch network is the largest of all commercial banks in Uganda. At that time, it maintained 193 networked ATMs. Listed below are some of the branches of the bank:

  1. Abim Branch – Abim
  2. Adjumani Branch – Adjumani
  3. Apac Branch – Apac
  4. Arua Branch – Arua
  5. Buliisa Branch – Buliisa
  6. Bundibugyo Branch Bundibugyo
  7. Bushenyi Branch – Bushenyi
  8. Busia Branch – Busia
  9. Bwamiramira Branch - Bwamiramira, Kibale District
  10. Bwera Branch - Bwera, Kasese District
  11. City Branch - Crested Towers, Kampala Main Branch
  12. Dokolo Branch - Dokolo
  13. Entebbe Airport Branch - Entebbe International Airport
  14. Entebbe Main Branch - Entebbe
  15. Fort Portal Branch – Fort Portal
  16. Garden City Branch - Garden City Mall, Kampala
  17. Gulu Branch – Gulu
  18. Hoima Branch - Hoima
  19. Ibanda Branch - Ibanda
  20. Iganga Branch - Iganga
  21. Inland Revenue Branch - Kampala
  22. IPS Building Branch - Kampala
  23. Isingiro Branch - Isingiro
  24. Ishaka Branch - Ishaka, Bushenyi District
  25. Jinja Branch - Jinja
  26. Kalangala Branch - Kalangala
  27. Kabale Branch - Kabale
  28. Kabwohe Branch - Kabwohe, Bushenyi District
  29. Kagadi Branch - Kagadi
  30. Kakira Branch - Kakira
  31. Kamuli Branch - Kamuli
  32. Kapchorwa Branch - Kapchorwa
  33. Kasese Branch - Kasese
  34. Katwe Branch - Katwe, Kampala
  35. Kayunga Branch - Kayunga
  36. Kiboga Branch - Kiboga
  37. Kigumba Branch - Kigumba, Masindi District
  38. Kihihi Branch - Kihihi, Kanungu District
  39. Kinyara Branch - Kinyara, Masindi District
  40. Kireka Branch - Kireka, Kira Municipality
  41. Kisoro Branch - Kisoro
  42. Kitgum Branch - Kitgum
  43. Koboko Branch - Koboko
  44. Kotido Branch - Kotido
  45. Kumi Branch - Kumi
  46. Kyambogo Branch - Kyambogo, Kampala
  47. Kyenjojo Branch - Kyenjojo
  48. Kyotera Branch - Kyotera
  49. Lira Branch - Lira
  50. Lugazi Branch - Lugazi
  51. Lugogo Branch - Forest Mall, Kampala
  52. Luweero Branch - Luweero
  53. Lyantonde Branch - Lyantonde
  54. Magoba Branch - Nakivubo, Kampala
  55. Malaba Branch - Malaba
  56. Makerere University Branch - Makerere University
  57. Masaka Branch - Masaka
  58. Masindi Branch - Masindi
  59. Mayuge Branch - Mayuge
  60. Mbale Branch - Mbale
  61. Mbarara Branch - Mbarara
  62. Mityana Branch - Mityana
  63. Moroto Branch - Moroto
  64. Moyo Branch - Moyo
  65. Mpigi Branch - Mpigi
  66. Mubende Branch - Mubende
  67. Mukono Branch - Mukono
  68. Mulago Branch - Mulago
  69. Mutukula Branch - Mutukula
  70. Nakasero Branch - Nakasero Road, Kampala
  71. Nakawa Branch - Nakawa
  72. Nakivubo Branch - Nakivubo, Kampala
  73. Nateete Branch - Nateete, Kampala
  74. Nebbi Branch - Nebbi
  75. Ntagule Plaza Branch - Ben Kiwanuka Street, Kampala
  76. Ntinda Branch - Ntinda, Kampala
  77. Ntungamo Branch - Ntungamo
  78. Oyam Branch - Oyam
  79. Pader Branch - Pader
  80. Pallisa Branch - Pallisa
  81. Pakwach Branch - Pakwach
  82. Rukungiri Branch - Rukungiri
  83. Rushere Branch - Rushere
  84. Sembabule Branch - Sembabule
  85. Soroti Branch - Soroti
  86. Sironko Branch - Sironko
  87. Tororo Branch - Tororo
  88. Wandegeya Branch - Wandegeya, Kampala
  89. William Street Branch - William Street, Kampala
  90. Wobulenzi Branch - Wobulenzi
  91. Yumbe Branch - Yumbe

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