05/11/2020
Private equity has a lot to play in the Post COVID-19 global recovery. Many enterprises are financially stressed and will need a new financing lifeline through equity financing.
The 25 Largest Private Equity Firms in One Chart
How big is private equity? We show funds raised by the largest 25 private equity firms over the last five years and their notable investments.
20/12/2016
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26/03/2014
The Minister of Finance Launching the Investment Clubs Association of Uganda (ICAU) , ICAU 3 year strategy and ICAU executive Committee.
ICAU is the apex membership body of all Investment Clubs in Uganda. it is charged with promotion of Investment Clubs in Uganda through capacity biulding, advocacy and representing the Investment groups' interests to government and other stakeholder
26/03/2014
CICS Secretariat in the Ministry of Finance promotes Investment Groups as vehicles for growing a savings culture in Uganda, mobilization of affordable credit for medium to long term financing and enabling sustainable job and wealth creation through medium to long term investments.
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27/06/2013
CICS retreat at Lake Victoria Serena
25/06/2013
CICS retreat at L.Victoria Serena.
09/06/2013
Cantwell - Ireland Genealogy History
Cantwell Genealogy Graveyards and Memorials and 1798 claimants and surrenders Indexes, Spirit of Irish Wit, Kigezi Mountain Mosaic, Gorilla Highlands
05/05/2013
Uganda Investment Authority released a Report Containing 500 Business Ideas. This report referred to as the Business Ideas Report has been prepared by Business Synergies for Uganda
Investment Authority SME Department. The report is an output from initial Business Ideas generated by the UIA SME Department. The initial business ideas have been refined and updated. Additional business ideas have also been developed and added on to come up with the 250 Business Ideas constituting this report.
The Business Ideas development process has been under taken in close consultation with Uganda Investment Authority. Consultations have also been made with various stakeholders including SME
practitioners and associations to collect relevant information and data that has shaped the Business Ideas. Information and data has also been sought from secondary sources like the internet, published reports and SME profile documents. The sources of the
statistics and the data used have been disclosed as much as practically possible. Simple tables to provide key financial information and figures have been provided to highlight the size of investment required to implement the numerous business ideas and their profitability based on simple analysis of the revenue that can be generated less the investment costs recoverable over the
business project’s lifetime and the annual costs of operation if the business idea is to be implemented. The level of investment of the business idea ranges from US$ 1,818 for the smallest to US$ 700,000 for the largest. The business ideas cover 3 sectors ie. agriculture, manufacturing and services.