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Housing Finance Bank shares Iftar dinner with its Muslim staff and customers

Local NewsHousing Finance Bank shares Iftar dinner with its Muslim staff and customers

Housing Finance Bank (HFB) has reaffirmed its commitment to its Muslim staff and customers, recognizing their invaluable contributions to the bank’s success. During a special Iftar dinner at Hotel Africana, HFB Executive Director Peace Ayebazibwe expressed gratitude for their continued support and loyalty over the years.

“We are grateful to our Muslim staff and customers for their unwavering loyalty and support. This Iftar dinner is our way of acknowledging the contributions they have made to the bank over the years,” Ayebazibwe said.

She further emphasized the bank’s dedication to customer success, stating, “It’s a pleasure working with the dedicated team at HFB, whose efforts are helping us successfully achieve our sustainability goals. At HFB, we are deeply invested in the success of our customers because we believe we exist because of them.”

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One of the guest speakers, Dr Sharon Mujabi from Makerere University Business School (MUBS), commended Housing Finance Bank for its contributions to upholding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards. He highlighted the bank’s commitment to its High Impact Goals, which include improving access to clean water, driving financial inclusion, and offering tailored financial solutions for all communities.

The dinner brought together customers, staff from HFB branches across the country, and religious and business leaders, fostering an atmosphere of unity and gratitude in the spirit of Ramadan.

As part of its sustainability agenda, Housing Finance Bank contributed Shillings 8 million toward safe clean water harvesting facilities at Maganjo UMEA Primary School in Nansana Municipality and Kadugala S.S. in Masaka. This initiative underscores the bank’s long-term commitment to community well-being and its broader strategy to support vital infrastructure, particularly in schools.

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The Iftar dinner was not only a celebration of Ramadan but also a reaffirmation of the strong bond between Housing Finance Bank and the Muslim community. Guests expressed their gratitude to the bank for organizing the event, strengthening the relationship between HFB and its customers.

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