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    Ntinda is no longer just a place to live; it is quietly becoming a place to do business

    Daniel MuwanguziBy Daniel MuwanguziApril 8, 2026Updated:April 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Mathias Jumba, Head – Integrated Channels, dfcu Bank.

    We can no longer call Ntinda a residential suburb

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    Ntinda is no longer just a place to live. It is becoming a place to do business, and it is doing so steadily.

    For years, Ntinda was defined as a residential suburb, a place people returned to at the end of the workday. That description is no longer accurate. Ntinda is evolving into a self-sustaining commercial node within Kampala, and this shift has implications for how financial institutions position themselves to serve customers.

    At dfcu Bank, our purpose is Transforming Lives and Businesses in Uganda. This is reflected in how and where we choose to operate, ensuring that our presence aligns with real economic activity and customer needs.Around Capital Shoppers and the surrounding streets, the change is clear. Foot traffic is consistent throughout the day.

    The area is active with traders, professionals, delivery riders, small business owners, and customers. Economic activity is no longer limited to specific hours or days, it is continuous.This shift is being driven by individual and business decisions. Residential properties are increasingly being converted into offices, clinics, retail outlets, and service businesses. Small and medium enterprises are establishing themselves in Ntinda, supported by accessibility and a growing customer base.

    Ntinda’s location has reinforced this growth. It connects directly to Nakawa, Bukoto, Kiwatule, and the Northern Bypass, making it a convenient point of access for both residential and commercial activity.

    dfcu Bank Deepens Urban Expansion with Ntinda Commissioning, Targets High-Growth Commercial Corridors

    As a result, the distinction between living and working spaces is becoming less pronounced.For banks, this change requires a deliberate response. Customers expect services to be accessible within the flow of their daily activities. They also expect speed, reliability, and relevant financial solutions that support both personal and business needs.

    The decision by dfcu Bank to relocate its Ntinda Branch from the second floor to the ground floor of Capital Shoppers, while expanding its footprint and staffing, reflects this approach. It positions the bank closer to where transactions are taking place and where customer engagement is highest.

    Physical presence continues to play an important role, even as digital banking expands. Digital channels improve efficiency and access, but branches remain important for advisory services, complex transactions, and relationship management. The focus is on integrating both to deliver a consistent customer experience.

    Across our network of more than 50 branches, our expansion is guided by areas where economic activity is growing. Locations such as Mbale, Gulu, Mbarara, Fort Portal, and Namanve Industrial Park reflect this strategy. Ntinda now fits clearly within that pattern.

    As more businesses establish themselves in areas like Ntinda, there is increased demand for working capital, transaction services, and financial advisory.

    What is happening in Ntinda reflects a wider shift across Kampala. Areas that were previously residential are becoming mixed-use, with business and residential activity existing side by side. This transition is gradual, but it is reshaping how the city functions.

    The presence of dfcu Bank at the ground level of Capital Shoppers aligns with this reality and ensures that we remain accessible and relevant to our customers.

    Ntinda is no longer defined only by where people live. It is increasingly defined by where people do business.

    Mujjetukole.

     

     

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