KAMPALA - dfcu Bank has launched a nationwide Back-to-School campaign dubbed “School Fiiz! Weight Off.”
Described as an integrated education financing initiative designed to ease the financial pressure of school fees for parents and guardians, the package is aimed at strengthening cash flow and operational resilience for education institutions as the first school term begins.
“The reopening of schools traditionally represents one of the most financially demanding periods for Ugandan households and schools alike,” reads part of a recently issued press statement.
It further describes the package as onr that has been timed to respond to these seasonal pressures.
Bryan Katamba, Head of Education and Health Sector at dfcu Bank, noted that the initiative reflects the Bank’s commitment to supporting education stakeholders at critical moments in the academic calendar.
“School fees season places significant pressure on families and schools. Through the campaign, we are providing practical, accessible solutions that make it easier to pay fees, bridge short-term funding gaps, and protect education institutions as they reopen for full operations,” he said.
He noted that under the campaign, parents and guardians can pay school fees conveniently through multiple dfcu channels, including the dfcu QuickApp, dfcu Agents, dfcu branches, and partner platforms such as SchoolPay, SurePay, and PegPay.
“The three-month nationwide campaign directly addresses short-term liquidity challenges across the entire education ecosystem,” further says Katamba, adding that the campaign targets parents, guardians, schools, students, and education suppliers, offering a combination of convenient school fees payment channels, tailored credit solutions, and comprehensive insurance products.
Bryan Katamba, Head of Education and Health Sector at dfcu Bank, noted that the initiative reflects the Bank’s commitment to supporting education stakeholders at critical moments in the academic calendar.