Centenary Group is set to open a new chapter in Eastern Uganda’s development with the inauguration of Centenary Group House – Mbale on Saturday, 18th October 2025, in a grand ceremony to be officiated by His Grace Dr. Emmanuel Obbo, the Metropolitan Archbishop of Tororo.
Rising prominently in the heart of Mbale City, the new complex embodies Centenary Group’s commitment to extending modern infrastructure, financial inclusion, and economic opportunity beyond the capital. It will host the regional offices of Centenary Bank and provide premium commercial space for both public and private sector institutions seeking to establish a presence in Eastern Uganda.
Designed with sustainability and accessibility at its core, Centenary Group House – Mbale integrates smart energy systems, modern finishes, and customer-friendly spaces, reflecting the Group’s people-first philosophy.
“Centenary Group House – Mbale is a powerful statement of faith in regional Uganda,” said Prof. John Ddumba-Ssentamu, Chairman of Centenary Group. “It demonstrates our belief that growth must not be centralized in Kampala. By extending modern financial infrastructure into Mbale, we are opening doors for enterprise, employment, and collaboration across sectors.”
The launch will also shine a spotlight on Centenary Group’s role in advancing Uganda’s Digital Transformation Roadmap through targeted investments in data infrastructure, digital payments, and regional expansion. These initiatives aim to enable individuals and businesses to thrive in the country’s rapidly evolving digital economy.
Following the launch, the facility will officially open for tenancy. Businesses, government agencies, NGOs, and startups will be able to rent space within the complex, benefiting from modern amenities, reliable power, secure connectivity, and close proximity to Centenary Bank’s financial ecosystem.
“This building brings our brand promise to life,” said Illona Ndagire, Group Corporate Affairs Manager. “Beyond housing Centenary Bank, it will offer high-quality commercial space to organisations seeking convenience, connection, and shared value in Eastern Uganda.
Centenary Group House – Mbale; on Saturday, 18th October 2025, in a grand ceremony to be officiated by His Grace Dr. Emmanuel Obbo, The Metropolitan Archbishop of Tororo.
Rising proudly in the heart of Mbale City, the building embodies Centenary Group’s commitment to extending modern infrastructure, financial inclusion, and opportunity across Uganda’s regions. It will serve as the regional officefor Centenary Bank and a commercial hub open to both public and private sector institutions seeking premium office space in Eastern Uganda.
Centenary Group House – Mbale is a statement of belief in the potential of Eastern Uganda. Designed with sustainability and accessibility at its core, the new complex integrates smart energy systems, modern finishes, and customer-friendly spaces that reflect Centenary’s people-first philosophy.
“Centenary Group House – Mbale is a powerful statement of faith in regional Uganda,” said Prof. John Ddumba-Ssentamu, Chairman, Centenary Group.
“It demonstrates our belief that growth must not be centralized in Kampala. By extending modern financial infrastructure into Mbale, we are opening doors for enterprise, employment, and collaboration across sectors.”
The event will also highlight how Centenary Group is advancing Uganda’s Digital Transformation Roadmap through investments in data infrastructure, digital payments, and regional expansion; all aimed at enabling people and businesses to thrive in the digital economy.
“This building brings our brand promise to life,” added Illona Ndagire, Group Corporate Affairs Manager. “Beyond housing Centenary Bank, it will offer high-quality commercial space to both public and private sector players who wish to establish operations in Eastern Uganda. It’s about convenience, connection, and creating shared value.”