Housing Finance Bank Launches Business Clinics to Empower Ugandan SMEs and  Women in Business 

Housing Finance Bank is proud to announce the launch of the HFB Business Clinics — a  transformative platform dedicated to fostering sustainable business growth for Ugandan women as well as small and medium businesses. The business clinics are designed to  provide expert advisory services, tailored financial solutions, and practical insights to  support enterprises at every stage of development. 

The inaugural session, held under the theme Women in Business, brought together  dynamic female entrepreneurs for a day of empowerment, learning, and collaboration.  Participants were equipped with essential business management skills — including, supervision, record-keeping, sustainable practices and marketing strategies, all  foundational elements for building resilient and thriving enterprises. 

Speaking at the event, Peace Ayebazibwe, Executive Director of Housing Finance Bank,  emphasized the importance of collaboration among women in business. 

We encourage all women to support one another, share experiences, and work  together to overcome challenges. By doing so, we create new opportunities and  drive inclusive economic growth,” she said. 

Ayebazibwe further highlighted Uganda’s strong entrepreneurial spirit and reiterated the  Bank’s commitment to sustainability for all. 

“At Housing Finance Bank, we recognize the distinct barriers many women  encounter when it comes to accessing financial services and trusted guidance.  Our HFB Business Clinics are designed to bridge those gaps—especially for those  without traditional forms of collateral—empowering Ugandans to unlock their  potential to nurture and grow their businesses exponentially.” she added. 

The session was marked by powerful stories, inspiring exchanges, and a shared  determination to drive change in Uganda’s business landscape. By empowering  entrepreneurs with skills and opportunities, Housing Finance Bank is taking yet another  bold step toward building an inclusive, financially literate, and sustainable economy. 

The HFB Business Clinics are set to be rolled out across the country, with each session  tailored to address the unique needs of the respective business segments, from youth-led  startups and agribusinesses to small manufacturers and traders. The target for 2025 is to skill over 1,000 small businesses across the country.  

This initiative aligns with Uganda’s Vision 2040 and the Sustainable Development Goals,  particularly those focused on gender equality, economic growth, and financial inclusion. The Bank recently received funding from several sources like the European Investment  Bank (EIB) that is worth 50 million euros focused on financing women led and focused  enterprises, Uganda Energy Credit Capitalization Company (UECCC) with UGX 5 billion  focused on the adoption of renewable energy solutions in Uganda- solar energy, biogas,  and Government of Uganda’s funding to large scale farmers aimed at revolutionizing 

Agricultural Financing in pursuit of regional food security through interest free credit. 

Housing Finance Bank continues to lead with the purpose of financing a sustainable future  for all, proving that meaningful partnerships and knowledge-sharing can create ripple  effects that uplift entire communities. 

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