Equity Bank Uganda teams up with KPMG and Nation Media Group to kick off their biggest business contest of the year. The three powerhouse companies will announce the 2025 Top 100 Mid-Sized Companies Survey at Sheraton Hotel Kampala today. Business leaders across Uganda are already buzzing about this major event that could change how people see medium-sized companies. The survey promises to spotlight the most successful businesses that are reshaping the country's economy. Bank executives believe this contest will help smaller companies gain the recognition they deserve.
The competition focuses on companies that make between 360 million and 25 billion shillings each year. These businesses often struggle to get noticed compared to massive corporations or tiny startups. Survey organizers want to celebrate companies that show strong revenue growth and smart money management. The contest will judge businesses on how much profit they make and how well they handle their cash flow. Winners will prove they know how to turn investments into real success stories.
The campaign will run for three months and feature special meetings about finance, tourism, and technology. Business owners can learn from experts and network with other successful entrepreneurs during these regional forums. The whole program will end with a fancy award ceremony where winners receive their prizes. Government officials and private sector leaders plan to attend the launch event. Media coverage will help spread the word about Uganda's most promising medium-sized businesses.
The competition focuses on companies that make between 360 million and 25 billion shillings each year. These businesses often struggle to get noticed compared to massive corporations or tiny startups. Survey organizers want to celebrate companies that show strong revenue growth and smart money management. The contest will judge businesses on how much profit they make and how well they handle their cash flow. Winners will prove they know how to turn investments into real success stories.
The campaign will run for three months and feature special meetings about finance, tourism, and technology. Business owners can learn from experts and network with other successful entrepreneurs during these regional forums. The whole program will end with a fancy award ceremony where winners receive their prizes. Government officials and private sector leaders plan to attend the launch event. Media coverage will help spread the word about Uganda's most promising medium-sized businesses.