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KCB Bank Uganda Launches “Kyaddala ne KCB” Campaign to Promote Savings Culture

KCB Bank Uganda staff members pose for a photo with partners during the launch of Kyaddala ne KCB campaign at KCB Bank Head offices.

KCB Bank Uganda has embarked on a mission to enhance financial inclusion and foster a culture of saving among Ugandans with the launch of its 120-day nationwide initiative, “Kyaddala ne KCB.” This transformative campaign aims to reward loyal customers, welcome newcomers, and instill a savings-oriented mindset across the country.

According to Sheila Awori, Ag. Head of Marketing and Communications, “As a bank for the people, we are investing in a future where saving becomes a lifestyle.” The campaign is designed to promote regular savings and maintain active accounts, open to all Ugandans over 18 with a valid national ID.

To participate, new customers can open a KCB account, deposit UGX 100,000 or more, and sustain weekly deposits of that amount. Existing customers can also join by maintaining weekly deposits of a minimum of UGX 100,000 in their accounts. The more one saves, the greater the chances of winning exciting rewards through monthly draws.

Winners will be chosen through random draws overseen by the KCB Audit team and notified via SMS, calls from the official KCB Contact Centre, and KCB Uganda’s official social media channels. Weekly top depositors will receive instant branded treats, while regional monthly prizes include shopping vouchers and school fees.

The grand draw in October 2025 promises life-changing rewards, including a plot of land, an electric bike with comprehensive insurance, a cow, and KCB-branded merchandise. Additionally, investment clubs and SACCOs can benefit from free registration and an initial balance boost with KCB Simba Invest.

“KCB values its customers and is committed to accompanying them on their journey to financial wellness,” Awori concluded. “Kyaddala ne KCB” embodies the bank’s core values, providing delight to customers at every interaction and promoting financial discipline.

 

 

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