Branch Network
With headquarters in Kampala, DFCU Bank has branches in central, eastern, northern and western Uganda. As of August 2012, the bank had opened a total of thirty branches in Uganda. DFCU Bank has also announced plans to expand into the East African Countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan. The bank's branch network includes the following locations, arranged alphabetically:
- Abim Branch - Abim
- Acacia Branch - 24 Acacia Avenue, Kololo, Kampala
- Arua Branch - 6 Hospital Road, Arua
- Bugoloobi Branch - Kagga House, 2 Bandali Rise, Bugoloobi, Kampala
- Dokolo Branch - Bata Road, Dokolo
- Entebbe Road Branch - Freedom City Mall, Namasuba, Kampala
- Gulu Branch - 3 Princess Road, Gulu
- Hoima Branch - Kasangaki Building, 58 Main Street, Hoima
- Impala House Branch - Impala House, 13 Kimathi Avenue, Kampala
- Isingiro Branch - 36, Kikagate Road, Isingiro
- Jinja Branch - 10 Lady Alice Muloki Road, Jinja
- Jinja Road Branch - 2 Jinja Road, Jinja Road, Kampala Main Branch
- Kampala City Hall Branch - Kampala Capital City Authority Complex
- Kawempe Branch - Kampala-Gulu Highway, Kawempe, Kampala
- Kikuubo Branch - Kikuubo Arcade, Kampala
- Kitgum Branch - 19 Janan Luwum Street, Kitgum
- Lira Branch - 4 Soroti Road, Lira
- Lugogo Branch - Lugogo Mall, Kampala
- Makerere Branch - 45 Pool Road, Makerere University Campus
- Market Street Branch - 13 Market Street, Kampala
- Masaka Branch - 22 Kampala Road, Masaka
- Mbale Branch - 2 Court Road, Mbale
- Mbarara Branch - 73 High Street, Mbarara
- Naalya Branch - Quality Shopping Mall, Naalya
- Ndeeba Branch - 224 Masaka Road, Ndeeba, Kampala
- Nsambya Branch - Ggaba Road, Nsambya, Kampala
- Ntinda Branch - Capital Shoppers City, Ntinda Road, Ntinda, Kampala
- Owino Market Branch - Kafumbe Mukasa Road, Kampala
- Pader Branch - 8 Lagwai Zone B, Pader
- William Street Branch - 8 William Street, Kampala
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