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UAP Old Mutual and NSSF Uganda host successful financial education session in Kampala

  • April 12, 2024
  • FinCom & Investor Relations

UAP Old Mutual in collaboration with the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) Uganda have hosted a highly informative financial education engagement at the Kampala Sheraton Hotel. Themed, ‘Prosper in Retirement and Beyond’, the event targeted customers who are soon to be eligible for midterm and age benefit, as well as those who are almost at retirement age.

The engagement focused on financial education through promoting investment in insurance and effective asset management strategies critical for achieving long-term financial security especially after retirement.

UAP Old Mutual is an integrated financial services provider with general and medical insurance, life assurance and asset management. UAP Old Mutual offers a wide range of products such as travel insurance, motor comprehensive insurance, unit trusts and Somesa education policy among others.

The engagement commenced with an inspiring keynote address by Robert Kabushenga, Board Director of Old Mutual Life Assurance.

“The relevance of retirement planning, as a key financial tactic is becoming increasingly noticeable, particularly among adults nearing the age of 45 to 55 years. According to the 2020 Financial Capability Survey by the Bank of Uganda, this demographic cohort tends to consider retirement planning most relevant. As esteemed members of our community with retirement benefits, it is therefore crucial to recognize the importance of prudent financial planning and wealth management. Financial security and knowledge go hand in hand. Coupled with insurance, you can have a proactive approach towards retirement planning and are able to secure a prosperous future for yourselves and generations to come,” he emphasized.

The session then had an engaging and insightful panel discussion featuring industry experts from the insurance and financial sector. The panellists included James Maguru – General Manager, UAP Old Mutual Insurance, Gerald Kasato, Acting Deputy Managing Director NSSF Uganda and Robert Kabushenga, UAP Old Mutual Board Member, moderated by Crystal Newman, a renowned media personality.

James Maguru emphasized the pivotal role of insurance in safeguarding financial security. He affirmed, “Insurance acts as a safety net during unforeseen circumstances and provides an injection of funds that greatly reduce the risk if not totally strip it. It also shortens the time of recovering even beyond the benefit of the financial support. Understanding the diverse insurance products available enables individuals to shield themselves and their families from potential financial hardship.”

Gerald Kasato, Acting Deputy Managing Director, NSSF Uganda, highlighted the significance of prudent investment decisions. He remarked, “Effective investment strategies are crucial for maximizing returns and ensuring long-term financial stability. NSSF members should consider diversifying their investment portfolios and seeking professional advice to make informed decisions.” He further emphasized the role of education in financial empowerment, saying, ‘Through investing in financial education and empowering individuals with knowledge, we empower them to take control of their future.”

UAP Old Mutual Insurance, as an integrated financial services provider, is committed to empowering individuals and businesses with comprehensive solutions that foster a culture of financial security. This collaboration with NSSF Uganda aims to enhance the financial well-being of individuals through financial education trainings across the country. The partners will go on to hold other training sessions in other regions to educate more individuals and to further solidify their dedication to promoting financial education and inclusion in Uganda.

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