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At the inaugural Credit Data, Referencing & Innovation Symposium, our Main Sponsor the International Finance Corporation (IFC) reaffirmed its strong commitment to strengthening Ugandaโ€™s financial ecosystem and expanding inclusive access to credit.

Representing IFC, Anita Mwandha the Country Officer Uganda IFC – International Finance Corporation commended the CRBA and the Credit Reference Bureaus for convening a timely dialogue on credit infrastructure, data innovation and financial inclusion.

Key Points from Ms. Mwandha’s remarks:

โ€ข IFC remains the worldโ€™s largest development institution focused on private-sector growth in emerging markets.

โ€ข CRBs play a critical role in safe, scalable lending through reliable credit data and scoring.

โ€ข IFCโ€™s portfolio in Uganda spans manufacturing, agribusiness, energy, hospitality, health and financial services.

โ€ข Ongoing advisory work includes movable asset finance reforms, structured commodity finance, and digital credit infrastructure.

โ€ข The planned Central Data Hub will transform national data-sharing capabilities.

โ€ข Refugees represent a $5M viable market with strong repayment disciplineโ€”yet remain underserved.

โ€ข As humanitarian aid declines, innovative, market-led models are essential to sustain refugees and host communities.

โ€ข IFC will continue engaging stakeholders to shape future interventions and share lessons from global markets.

IFCโ€™s engagement at the symposium demonstrates the transformative power of collaboration, innovation, and data-driven solutions in expanding financial inclusion. By combining global expertise with local insights, partnerships like this are unlocking opportunities for underserved communities and helping Uganda build a resilient, inclusive, and forward-looking credit ecosystem.

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