Top Banks in Uganda
Discover who are the key players in the banking and finance sector in Uganda. Marcopolis.net has ranked the top banks in the country. The list is composed of largest banks in Uganda.
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Discover who are the key players in the banking and finance sector in Uganda. Marcopolis.net has ranked the top banks in the country. The list is composed of largest banks in Uganda.
Marcopolis.net has ranked the top consumer goods companies in Uganda. The list is composed of key players from sectors such as: drinks and beverages, sugar, tobacco, edible oil and hygiene products.
Marcopolis.net has ranked the top mining and petroleum companies in Uganda. The list is composed of key players from the oil and gas, as well as the iron and steel sectors.
Marcopolis.net has ranked the top telecommunications and technology services companies in Uganda.
Marcopolis ranked the top business leaders in Uganda. The ranking is based on an executive survey with the top businessmen as part of the business report on Uganda. Businessmen Sudhir Ruparelia, Karim Hijri and Mohammed Hamid are leading the list.
Discover the list of the top 10 taxpayers in Uganda. The list includes groups and companies such as MTN Uganda, Nile Breweries, Airtel Uganda, Uganda Breweries, Stanbic Bank (U), Tororo Cement, etc.
Marcopolis.net has compiled list of top insurance companies in Ghana. National Insurance Commission (NIC Ghana) states that as of June 2016, there are 26 non-life insurance companies operating in Ghana, along with 23 life insurance companies, 3 reinsurance companies, and 7,000 insurance agents.
Marcopolis.net has compiled a list of the best medical centers in Accra. According to Ghana Hospitals website, a resource base for all medical facilities, there are 229 hospitals in the Greater Accra region of Ghana.
Oil and gas is becoming an increasingly stategic sector for Ivory Coast. The country has been expanding its existing crude oil production, with outputs of almost 60,000 barrels per day. Its ambition is to reach 200,000 BOE (barrel of oil equivalent) by 2020, as it pushes for foreign investment in offshore exploration.
The telecommunications sector in Ivory Coast is a very dynamic one. Although two operators (Koz and GreenN) recently withdrew from the market, the latest grew from 25.4 to 27.5 million SIM cards between 2015 and 2016, representing an increase of 8.3%.