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Housing Finance Bank Launches ‘Move Like A Don’ Salary Loan Campaign to Empower Customers in 2025


Housing Finance Bank (HFB) has unveiled its new ‘Move Like A Don’ salary loan campaign, designed to provide financial relief and empower individuals in 2025. The campaign, which will run for 120 days, offers a range of benefits aimed at easing financial pressures for customers across the country.

The ‘Move Like A Don’ campaign presents customers with the opportunity to access unsecured salary loans of up to UGX 400 million, with an expedited processing time of just 48 hours. In addition, customers can enjoy flexible repayment periods of up to 84 months, zero-fee loan buyouts, and affordable interest rates, making it an attractive option for those looking to achieve their financial goals.

HFB’s Managing Director, Michael K. Mugabi, highlighted that the campaign’s primary objective is to bring about positive change in the lives of customers by offering accessible financial solutions. He stressed that the initiative is more than just a loan offer; it serves as a gateway to new opportunities, empowering individuals to make impactful strides towards their aspirations.

“We believe that financial freedom and stability are key to unlocking opportunities, and our goal with the ‘Move Like A Don’ campaign is to help customers unlock their full potential,” said Mugabi.

Adding to this, John B. Kaweesi, HFB’s Head of Mortgages and Consumer Banking, emphasized that the campaign reflects the bank’s continued commitment to empowering both existing and new customers. He explained that with just an employment contract, individuals can embark on a seamless financial journey and work towards reaching both personal and professional milestones in 2025.

The ‘Move Like A Don’ campaign is set to provide customers with the financial tools they need to overcome challenges and achieve success, reinforcing HFB’s dedication to supporting the community’s financial wellbeing.

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