Branch Network
Housing Finance Bank maintains its corporate headquarters and main branch at its newly constructed headquarters building on Wampewo Avenue, on Kololo Hill. The bank's former main branch is located on Kampala Road. Another branch within the Kampala Central Business District is located in Nakasero, across Nakasero Road from the Nigerian High Commission. There are two other branches in Kampala, one each in the suburbs of Namuwongo and Ntinda. In February 2009, the bank opened a branch in Mbarara in western Uganda. In March 2009, the bank opened its 6th branch is an area of Kampala known as Kikuubo. In June 2009, the bank opened its 7th branch in Mbale promising, at the opening ceremony, to launch Internet banking and rural mobile banking later in 2009. In July 2009, Housing Finance Bank its 8th branch in Arua. As of August 2012, the bank maintains branches at the following locations:
- Arua Branch - Arua
- Bugoloobi Branch - Bugoloobi, Kampala
- Garden City Branch - Garden City Mall, Kampala
- Main Branch - Investment House, Wampewo Avenue, Kololo, Kampala
- Kampala Road Branch - Kampala Road, Kampala
- Kikuubo Branch - Ben Kiwanuka Street, Kampala
- Mbarara Branch - Mbarara
- Mbale Branch - Mbale
- Nakasero Branch - Nakasero Road, Nakasero, Kampala
- Nakawa Branch - Nakawa, Kampala
- Namuwongo Branch - Namuwongo, Kampala
- Ntinda Branch - Ntinda, Kampala
- Ovino Branch - Ovino Market Mall, Kisenyi, Kampala
- Lira Branch - Lira
- Gulu Branch - Gulu
- Fort Portal Branch - Fort Portal
- Hoima Branch - Hoima (Expected in 2012)
- Jinja Branch - Jinja (Expected in 2012)
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