The Government of Uganda has commended Stanbic Bank for its pioneering efforts in transforming the country’s remittance ecosystem, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of the financial sector.The recognition was voiced by the Governor of the Bank of Uganda, Dr. Michael Atingi-Ego, during the 8th Annual Uganda Bankers Association Conference held at Kampala Serena Hotel. The conference was themed ‘Harnessing the Potential and Maximizing the Impact of Remittances on Development’.In his address, Dr. Atingi-Ego expressed admiration for financial institutions like Stanbic Bank that have taken bold strides in leveraging digital technology to enhance remittance services.He highlighted that remittances are a vital component of Uganda’s socio-economic fabric and applauded the bank’s strategic move to improve digital platforms that empower the diaspora community and their families back home. These efforts have made banking more accessible, efficient, and cost-effective.“In 2023 alone, Uganda received USD 1.4 billion in remittances, accounting for nearly 3% of GDP. This is more than just a statistic; it reflects the resilience, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment of our diaspora, who continue to build bridges of hope and prosperity from afar,” he said.Dr. Atingi-Ego also outlined ongoing efforts by the Bank of Uganda to support the remittance ecosystem through modernization and policy reform, including improvements in payment infrastructure, reduction of transaction costs, and fostering a regulatory environment conducive to innovation while maintaining financial stability.“I invite stakeholders to share insights on your strategies within your mandates and recommend additional initiatives the BOU can pursue in collaboration with other stakeholders, as we work towards transforming Uganda’s remittance landscape,” he added.Delivering a keynote address, Stanbic Bank’s Chief Executive, Mumba Kalifungwa, underscored the bank’s role as a key partner in Uganda’s development agenda.“Financial institutions play a crucial role in unlocking the development potential of remittances. Stanbic Bank is not just a service provider; we are strategic partners in Uganda’s growth. Our Flexipay platform enables seamless cross-border transactions, reduces costs, and enhances economic resilience,” Mumba stated.Stanbic’s Chief Executive, Mumba Kalifungwa awarding FlexiPay as a Sponsor for the Annual Bankers ConferenceHe emphasized the importance of sustainable collaboration to address sector bottlenecks, noting: “Perhaps the most powerful message is the need for continuous, strategic collaboration. The diverse stakeholders gathered here share the understanding that unlocking the full potential of remittances requires concerted efforts.”Betty Amongi, Uganda’s Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development, acknowledged the growing contribution of migrant workers to national income.“As of 2024, remittances from migrant workers have reached USD 1.4 billion, up from USD 700 million in 2020. While migration remains a global phenomenon, Uganda must ensure these remittances flow through formal channels to enable proper tracking and maximize their developmental impact,” she said.Salim Kitagenda, Head of Products at Stanbic Bank, highlighted the bank’s advancements in digital capabilities to serve both local and international customers better.“From a payments perspective, we’ve partnered with global money transfer organizations to ensure faster transactions, lower costs, and seamless account management through FlexiPay,” he explained.He shared that Uganda continues to see increased inflows, driven largely by young Ugandans seeking employment mainly in the Middle East, North America, and Europe.“Globally, approximately one billion people are impacted by remittances. Each year, around 200 million diaspora members send money home, supporting about 800 million family members. Over the past decade, remittances to low- and middle-income countries like Uganda have exceeded $5 trillion,” Kitagenda noted.Launched in 2022, Flexipay has grown to become a popular digital payment platform, providing accessible and affordable financial services, especially for those without traditional bank accounts. In 2024 alone, the platform on boarded over 260,000 new users and processed more than 11,000 transactions, totaling UGX 30 billion.The post Gov’t Praises Stanbic Bank for Revolutionizing the Money Remittances Sector appeared first on The Insider.