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How Equity Bank empowered Falkan Investments to grow and thrive

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 6, 2025
in Business
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Nuhu Kanyike, Managing Director of Falkan Investments Ltd.

Nuhu Kanyike, Managing Director of Falkan Investments Ltd.

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Running a business in Uganda is no easy feat. For many small and medium enterprises (SMEs), staying afloat means navigating delayed financing, risky cash handling, and limited market access. Nuhu Kanyike, Managing Director of Falkan Investments Ltd, understands these struggles firsthand—until he found a banking partner that not only recognised his challenges but believed in his vision.

Kanyike’s turning point came in 2017, during a critical moment in his career as a Unilever distributor. He was facing frustrating delays in renewing a bank guarantee with his previous financial provider.

“I had waited for weeks and couldn’t get any help,” he recalls.

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That changed when a fellow distributor introduced him to Equity Bank. Within a week, his issue was resolved.

“They handled everything quickly and professionally,” Kanyike says. “I had my guarantee sorted at Equity Bank.” That moment marked the beginning of a new chapter for his business.

For distributors like Falkan Investments, Equity Bank’s responsiveness and SME-focused financial solutions have been transformative. The bank’s guarantee facility enabled Falkan to access Unilever stock on flexible 17-day payment terms, easing cash flow constraints and supporting sustainable growth.

“Equity didn’t just offer credit — they provided a solution that worked for my cash flow cycle,” Kanyike explains.

Yet, the impact of Equity Bank went far beyond credit. One of the major breakthroughs came through its investment in digital solutions tailored to SME needs.

Before joining Equity, Kanyike’s sales team handled large amounts of cash after every field trip — a process that was not only time-consuming but also posed significant security risks.

“We would spend hours counting money in the warehouse. It was risky and tiring,” he says.

That changed with the introduction of Equity Bank’s agency banking network. With over 9,310 ‘Equi-Duuka’ agents across Uganda, Kanyike’s team began depositing cash directly in the field. The funds reflect instantly in company accounts, eliminating the need to transport large sums over long distances.

“That one change streamlined our operations and enabled us to scale faster,” Kanyike notes. “It has saved us a lot of time and removed the stress of carrying cash.”

The efficiency of the system has allowed the company to expand into areas like Ishaka and Karenga — previously avoided due to security concerns.

“Now our trucks return without any cash on board. The money is deposited on the spot and secured,” he adds.

Equity Bank’s support goes further. The bank offers short-term working capital loans that allow businesses like Falkan Investments to restock and hit sales targets without financial strain.

“Even when we need short-term funds to meet monthly sales targets, I can rely on Equity to provide credit I can repay within a month. That kind of agility is essential in our line of work,” says Kanyike.

To him, Equity Bank is more than just a financial institution.

“They understand how SMEs operate and give us tools that really make a difference,” he says.

Kanyike’s journey reflects the critical role banks can play in empowering SMEs, not just with financing, but with thoughtful, real-world solutions.

“Uganda’s SMEs need partners who listen and offer real-time support. Equity Bank has done that for us,” he concludes.

As more entrepreneurs across Uganda seek to grow and overcome challenges, Kanyike’s experience is proof that with the right financial partner, even the toughest business hurdles can be turned into opportunities for growth.

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