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Uganda Banks Monopoly Leaves Small Lenders in Dust
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37518, member: 636"] Two banks run half the money game in Uganda based on profits. Stanbic Bank leads with almost thirty percent market share. Centenary Bank follows at about twenty-one percent. Absa Bank holds third place with nearly eleven percent market share. Small banks like Exim Bank, Cairo Bank UBA struggle at the bottom with less than one percent each. The top banks work well enough to make good returns. They can help pay for roads, farming loans, and other large national needs. Stanbic Centenary plays a key role in government money lending for small businesses. These activities help keep Uganda's money strong during hard times. The problem comes when a few banks control everything. Less competition might block new ideas, limit loans to special markets put all money risk in just a few places. Bank rule makers must keep the market healthy, but also push for more diverse banks. This balance helps more people use banks, making the system last longer. Small banks need protection against the power of larger ones. [/QUOTE]
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