Crane Bank - Branch Network

Branch Network

As of January 2013, Crane Bank maintains a branch network in all four regions of the country. The branches of the bank include the following locations, arranged alphabetically:

  1. Abayita Ababiri Branch - Entebbe Road, Abayita Ababiri
  2. Arua Branch - Arua
  3. Entebbe Airport Branch - Entebbe International Airport
  4. Entebbe Branch - Entebbe Town
  5. Fort Portal Branch - Fort Portal
  6. Gulu Branch - Gulu Avenue, Gulu
  7. Hoima Branch - Hoima
  8. Iganga Branch - Main Street, Iganga
  9. Industrial Area Branch - 165 Sixth Street, Industrial Area, Kampala
  10. IUIU Branch - IUIU Main Campus, Mbale
  11. Jinja Branch - Lubas Road, Jinja
  12. Kabale Branch - Kabale Road, Kabale
  13. Kampala Road Branch - Kampala Road, Kampala Main Branch
  14. Kireka Branch - Kampala-Jinja Highway, Kireka, Kira Municipality
  15. Kikuubo Branch - 18 Nakivubo Road, Kampala
  16. Kisoro Branch - Kisoro
  17. Kyambogo Branch - Kampala-Jinja Highway, Kyambogo, Kampala
  18. Kyambogo University Branch - Kyambogo University Campus, Kampala
  19. Lira Branch - Lira Avenue, Lira
  20. Makerere University Branch - Makerere University Main Campus, Makerere
  21. Masaka Branch - Masaka
  22. Mbale Branch - Republic Street, Mbale
  23. Mbarara Branch - High Street, Mbarara
  24. Mukono Branch - Mukono
  25. Naalya Branch - Metroplex Shopping Mall, Kampala Northern Bypass Highway, Naalya
  26. Najjanankumbi Branch - Freedom City Mall, 1040 Entebbe Road, Najjanankumbi
  27. Nakivubo Road Branch - 40A Nakivubo Road, Kampala
  28. Soroti Branch - 4 Kennedy Square, Soroti

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