Stanbic Bank unveils Kya double SupaDupa, campaign to run for 6 months

By Victor Tayebwa | Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Stanbic Bank unveils Kya double SupaDupa, campaign to run for 6 months
You will not hear us asking for you collateral you can borrow up to Shs 250 million, purely unsecured, we need that money to stay in the market

Stanbic Bank has unveiled a campaign dubbed ‘Kya Double Supa Dupa’, a digital-first initiative designed to deliver unmatched convenience and real-time banking services—no paperwork, no branch visits, no hassle

Running for six months, ‘Kya Double Supa Dupa’ is not just a campaign, but a commitment to the bank’s ongoing digital transformation.

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With this new offering, customers can now access essential banking services entirely online including; opening accounts, applying for loans, managing finances—all through their digital devices.

Uganda’s growing appetite for cashless convenience continues to shoot high accompanied by the digital transformation.

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As part of the efforts to drive Uganda’s Cashless Economy, Stanbic Bank has unveiled a solution

dubbed Kya Double with Supa Dupa to serve its clients across all sectors with convenience.

With no collateral, management at the bank says the campaign is set to unlock access to finance in the Small and Medium Enterprises that need cash to recapitalize

“You will not hear us asking for you collateral you can borrow upto Shs 250 million, purely unsecured, we need that money to stay in the market” Akampa said

The Bank says Customers get instant support and responses through digital channels, enhancing the overall experience and building stronger trust with No more waiting in line or tracking down paperwork

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