Uganda’s Goretti Masadde Recognized Among Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women 2025

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UIBFS CEO, Goretti Masadde (Left) receiving the certificate of recognition The Uganda Institute of Banking and Financial Services (UIBFS) Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Goretti Masadde, has been recognized among Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women for 2025.She earns herself this prestigious award for being recognized as a visionary leader at UIBFS where she is the first female CEO.While in office, she has redefined leadership through innovation, inclusion, and purpose.A trailblazer dedicated to breaking barriers and creating opportunities, she was Uganda’s first female brewer and the first female President of the Public Relations Association of Uganda (PRAU)—paving the way for other women leaders, with three female presidents following in her footsteps since.Under her stewardship, the Institute has undergone a remarkable transformation—navigating the COVID-19 pandemic with agility by pioneering e-learning solutions that earned national recognition from the National Council for Higher Education. She also led a bold organizational restructuring and rebranding exercise, revitalizing the Institute’s identity, enhancing productivity, and strengthening its visibility—positioning UIBFS as Uganda’s premier training hub for the banking and financial services sector.A strong advocate for sustainability, Mrs. Masadde has also spearheaded the integration of green and climate finance into banking education through the development of the recently launched Green Finance Curriculum in partnership with aBi Finance and the introduction of ESG-focused training programs.She was further honored with the Inaugural Danish Embassy Green Excellence Award for her outstanding contribution to climate-conscious leadership in the year 2024.UIBFS CEO, Goretti MasaddeAnother initiative she has championed is the Banking and Financial Services Awareness Month (BAFSAM), now in its sixth season. This nationwide, cross-sector campaign brings together key players from Uganda’s financial ecosystem to promote financial literacy and inclusion—reflecting her belief that collaboration across sectors creates lasting impact in the communities served.The African Women Awards, organized by The Business Executive magazine based in Ghana, annually celebrate 100 of Africa’s most influential women who are making a significant impact in their home countries and across the continent.This year, Mrs. Masadde is being honored for her outstanding contributions to Uganda’s economy and her transformative leadership as CEO of UIBFS —proudly bringing this prestigious recognition home.”The post Uganda’s Goretti Masadde Recognized Among Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women 2025 appeared first on Business Focus.