Q&A: From Parents to Schools: How dfcu is Powering the Back-to-School Season

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Bryan Katamba, Sector Head for Education and Health, dfcu BankSchools across Uganda officially opened for third term on September, 15, 2025. In this interview, Bryan Katamba, Sector Head for Education and Health, dfcu Bank, shares how dfcu is supporting parents and schools in this back-to-school season.Q: Bryan, what inspired the Back to School Ku Mapeesa campaign?A: Every school term brings familiar challenges—fees, long requirement lists, and traffic. Parents, schools, and even suppliers all feel the pressure. With Ku Mapeesa, dfcu is making this season lighter by offering convenient financial solutions, digital payment options, and support for both families and institutions.Q: Let’s talk about parents. What solutions are you offering them?A: Parents can now:Pay school fees instantly via *240#, the dfcu QuickApp, or in-branch.Top up with a MobiLoan of up to UGX 2M for urgent needs.Use a Credit Card with up to 50 days interest-free to create breathing room.Access personal loans of up to UGX 250M for bigger, long-term plans.Benefit from Education Savings accounts and Junior’s Medical Insurance.Unlock liquidity with a Stock Loan of up to UGX 5M.It’s a full package designed to cover immediate expenses and long-term security.Q: And for schools themselves?A: Schools also face significant start-of-term costs. dfcu offers:Bridge Financing up to UGX 500M with at competitive interest rates and responses within 48 hours.Loan buyouts to ease the burden from other banks.Vehicle & Asset Financing for examination printing machines, solar panels, and more.Insurance cover for students, assets, and school property.This ensures schools run smoothly without disrupting education.Q: How does Ku Mapeesa guarantee convenience and security in payments?A: Parents don’t need to queue in banks or carry cash. With School pay, SurePay and Pegpay, payments are quick, safe, and trackable—cutting down on stress during this high-traffic season.Q: Who else benefits beyond parents and schools?A: Business owners—especially school suppliers—also gain. They can access financing to restock uniforms, books, and scholastic materials at the peak of demand. This keeps the education ecosystem moving.Q: Why is this campaign especially relevant now?A: The back-to-school season is a high-pressure period. Many parents struggle with lump-sum fees, schools juggle operational costs, and suppliers face restocking challenges. Ku Mapeesa makes it all simpler by giving every stakeholder the financial flexibility and digital convenience they need.Q: One final takeaway for your audience?A: dfcu is more than a bank—it’s a partner in the education sector. Through Ku Mapeesa, we’re bringing convenience, security, and support to families, schools, and businesses. Together, we’re ensuring smoother school preparations today while investing in tomorrow’s opportunities. The post Q&A: From Parents to Schools: How dfcu is Powering the Back-to-School Season appeared first on Business Focus.