Centenary Bank has donated ta state-of-the-art 100-seater tent to Interpol as part of its social corporate responsibility.
Making the donation, Joseph Balikuddembe, the Executive Director Centenary Bank, noted the various avenues through which the bank has in the past 20 years collaborated with security agencies like Uganda Police.
“Our relationship with Uganda Police spans over 20 years, with a range of different activities, including collection of fees for different services, financial literacy, annual support to Police Football club, account opening for new cadets, water facilities and tents to Kabalye Training school in Masindi, safety awareness sessions, to mention but a few. All this goes to show our commitment and intentionality of growing and serving the people together,” he said.
The donation reflects Centenary Bank’s dedication to fostering partnerships with organizations that play pivotal roles in ensuring public safety and security. This contribution underscores the bank’s belief in the importance of collaborative efforts to address challenges faced by communities and nations.
Balikuddembe further expressed the bank’s motivation behind the donation, saying the tent shall ease shelter for
the different individuals who come to access Interpol services.
“We have been here before when we donated a modern printer to facilitate printing of certificates of good
conduct. This philanthropic gesture aims to enhance Interpol’s operational capabilities and further solidify the bank’s relationship and continued support to law enforcement agencies in their execution,” he noted.
With 2% of their annual profits, Centenary Bank has for the past 40 years impacted communities with a strong resolve to continue its mission of transforming lives of Ugandans with inclusive and innovative financial solutions.