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Equity Bank Ignites Uganda Cash Explosion
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35932, member: 636"] Uganda shines as Africa's top investment spot for three years straight. The country sees money from other nations jump from $666 million in 2020 to $2.8 billion in 2024. Equity Bank Uganda recently held a meeting called "Exploring Trade & Investment Opportunities in Uganda" with 300 people joining in person or online. Leaders from government groups shared news about how Uganda makes it easier for businesses to start up. They said the country helps connect sellers to millions of customers across Africa. Equity Bank is the second-largest bank in Uganda, with more than 1.5 million customers. The bank supports main economic areas like farming, manufacturing, tourism, health care, and mining. Their team takes business people on trips to see farms, factories, mines, and tech centers in East Africa. They help link these visitors with money, government help, and answers to problems. The bank sees itself as more than just a place for money but as a partner for growth. Uganda offers special deals like ten years without income tax for companies that sell to other countries. The nation has built better roads, air travel routes, and border markets with storage and banking. Government reforms cut down waiting times for moving goods across borders. Private business leaders say they have helped shape most budget policies through talks with officials. [/QUOTE]
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