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PSFU Welcomes New Members to Strengthen Private Sector Collaboration and Growth

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PSFU Welcomes New Members to Strengthen Private Sector Collaboration and Growth

On Thursday, August 28th, the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) officially welcomed a new cohort of members during an induction session held at its head offices in Nakasero, Kampala.

The session, led by Mr. Francis Kisirinya, PSFU’s Chief Membership Officer, served as an introduction to the Foundation’s mission, strategic programs, advocacy initiatives, and the various platforms through which members can participate in shaping Uganda’s private sector development agenda.

The induction was designed to orient the new members on PSFU’s core mandate to foster a competitive and sustainable private sector that drives inclusive economic growth and job creation.

Participants were briefed on ongoing programs in areas such as trade facilitation, business competitiveness, innovation, skills development, and public–private dialogue, all of which provide avenues for member engagement and partnership.

The new members officially joining PSFU include:

  • Tricolor Partnerships T/A BNI Uganda (Corporate Member)
  • Business Development Service Providers Network (Member)
  • Cocoa Exporters Association Uganda Ltd (Member)
  • Civil Society Coalition on Transport (Member)
  • Credit Reference Bureau Association Uganda Ltd (Member)
  • I&M Bank (Corporate Member)
  • Flow Uganda Ltd (Corporate Member)
  • Pet Flakes Ltd (Corporate Member)

Their addition further reinforces PSFU’s position as the apex body for the private sector in Uganda, representing over 300 business associations, corporate entities, and SMEs across multiple sectors of the economy.

Speaking during the induction, Mr. Francis Kisirinya welcomed the new members, noting that their inclusion marks another important step toward building a stronger and more united business community.

“We are delighted to have these new members join the PSFU family,” said Mr. Kisirinya. “Each of these organizations brings unique expertise, innovation, and sectoral experience that will enrich our collective efforts to influence policy, improve the business environment, and unlock new opportunities for private sector growth. PSFU thrives on collaboration, and together, we can amplify the voice of the private sector to drive Uganda’s social and economic transformation.”