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    Daniel MuwanguziBy Daniel MuwanguziOctober 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Digital banking has become an integral part of Uganda’s financial landscape. From mobile apps and USSD codes to agent banking networks and internet platforms, nearly every commercial bank now offers a suite of digital services aimed at increasing convenience and outreach. These innovations have played a significant role in expanding access to financial services across the country.

    However, despite the growing digital footprint, certain challenges persist, particularly for Ugandans in rural and underserved areas. Barriers such as long distances to physical service points, the need for multiple forms of documentation, and limited digital literacy continue to hinder broader financial inclusion.

    Recognizing these persistent gaps, FINCA Uganda introduced a complementary model called Digital Field Automation (DFA). Rather than replacing existing digital channels such as mobile apps or agent banking, DFA builds on their strengths while addressing some of their limitations.

    Unlike agent banking, which still requires customers to visit a designated point, or mobile platforms that often assume smartphone access and technical fluency, DFA brings the service directly to the customer. FINCA’s field staff are equipped with tablets that allow them to open accounts and originate loans on the spot using biometric verification for fast and secure processing.

    With only a national ID and a minimum deposit of Shs10,000, customers can have a savings account opened instantly. They can then make deposits through existing channels such as Cente agents, USSD *203#, or the FINCA App. Loan applications are similarly streamlined, with approvals and disbursements completed in minutes without the need to visit a branch.

    Research on Uganda’s financial sector consistently shows that while digital solutions are welcomed, they must be designed with users’ real-life constraints in mind. A 2023 Finscope survey found that while 81 percent of Ugandan adults use some form of financial service, only 68 percent are connected to formal institutions such as banks, SACCOs, or MDIs. These figures point to progress but also highlight the need for more inclusive and hybrid solutions.

    By automating paperwork and decentralizing service delivery, FINCA’s DFA model reduces operational costs that are often a burden in traditional banking setups. This allows the bank to reach more clients more efficiently, especially in hard-to-reach areas where setting up branches may not be viable.

    For customers, the impact is immediate. No more long queues, costly travel, or prolonged waiting periods. Instead, they receive secure, fast, and transparent financial services at their doorstep. In a country where the Bank of Uganda reports 33.7 million active mobile money accounts and where 92 percent of transactions are under Shs50,000, convenience and accessibility are key. DFA is well positioned to meet those needs.

    According to Fred Onzima, Centralised DFA Supervisor at FINCA Uganda, this model delivers value on both ends. “By empowering our staff to be mobile bankers, the institution broadens our client base while improving customer experience, at a time when the industry is moving fast towards automation,” he said.

    This approach demonstrates that the future of inclusive finance may lie not in choosing between digital or human-led services but in combining the two.

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