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How Equity Bank’s TUPANGE Forum is powering SMEs with finance, digital innovation, and partnerships

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 21, 2025
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Equity Bank awards Mr. Robert Kassaja of Kassaja & Sons Mirrors in Busia as the Most Committed Customer and Richard Omusei of Halcyon High School in Soroti as the Most Influencial Customer.

Equity Bank awards Mr. Robert Kassaja of Kassaja & Sons Mirrors in Busia as the Most Committed Customer and Richard Omusei of Halcyon High School in Soroti as the Most Influencial Customer.

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Mbale’s business community came alive this week as the TUPANGE Business Ne Equity Bank event convened entrepreneurs, innovators, and visionaries with one goal in mind: unlocking the full potential of Uganda’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

The event, hosted at the heart of the bustling eastern city, drew together a diverse panel of thought leaders, including Claver Serumaga (Executive Director, Commercial – Equity Bank), Olivia Mugaba (Head of SME, Equity Bank), Saleh Naminya (Managing Director, Casa Uganda Safaris & Lodges), Odoki Richard (Lecturer at Uganda Martyrs University), and Natalisile James (MTA). Through their stories of resilience and innovation, they painted a vivid picture of what it takes for SMEs not just to survive, but to thrive.

Central to the discussions was the theme of growth through value chain financing, digital transformation, and strategic partnerships. Speakers highlighted the urgent need for SMEs to break out of stagnation by scaling operations. Growth, they argued, requires more than just ambition; it calls for tailored financial products, technical expertise, and the right personnel to manage compliance with institutions like URA and NSSF while driving operational efficiency.

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One recurring message was the power of value chain financing. By strengthening the financial links from suppliers to distributors, SMEs can manage cash flow, reduce risks, and take on bigger contracts. Stock financing, mobile-enabled credit lines, and prompt supplier payments were cited as practical tools that help businesses maintain trust and seize new opportunities.

The conversation also underscored the importance of digital transformation. From point-of-sale machines to mobile banking platforms, technology was presented as the lifeline that enables SMEs to track performance, reach international customers, and remain competitive in fast-changing markets.

Equally significant was the call for partnerships and ecosystem collaboration. In sectors like tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing, strong linkages among suppliers, distributors, and financiers ensure stability and growth. The panel demonstrated how tourism enterprises, for example, depend on reliable transport and consistent food supply chains, making collaboration indispensable.

On the policy front, speakers emphasised tax compliance and registration as gateways to government incentives and exemptions. Proper accounting and understanding of tax frameworks were described as crucial steps for businesses eager to benefit from emerging opportunities.

Knowledge, too, was celebrated as a cornerstone of business success. The panel encouraged entrepreneurs to seek financial literacy and professional advice, cautioning against common pitfalls such as employing unqualified relatives. Equity Bank Uganda was praised not just for financing SMEs, but also for providing advisory services to empower owners with the knowledge to make informed decisions.

The issue of sustainability took centre stage as well. Uganda’s high SME failure rate—53 percent—was attributed largely to gaps in working capital and limited market access. Solutions such as invoice financing and tailored credit lines were discussed, alongside opportunities for global exposure through trade fairs.

Perhaps most inspiring were the success stories. One business supported by Equity Bank Uganda was spotlighted for growing its credit line from Shs 20 million to Shs 100 million by consistently delivering results and forming trust-based partnerships with anchor clients like Coca-Cola. Such examples demonstrated the transformative potential of value chain financing when paired with discipline and collaboration.

By the close of the event, the message was clear: Mbale’s entrepreneurs must embrace digital tools, pursue compliance, build strategic partnerships, and leverage innovative financial solutions to overcome barriers and scale sustainably.

The energy in the room was one of optimism and determination, as participants left inspired to reimagine their businesses in the face of challenges.

The journey continues as the next TUPANGE Business Ne Equity Bank forum heads to Arua on Thursday, 21st August 2025, promising yet another platform to ignite innovation, growth, and resilience among Uganda’s entrepreneurs.

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