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DTB Bank Uganda bids farewell to former Managing Director Varghese Thambi

By Edward Kayiwa and Cynthia

BOU, DTB Board Members bid Farewell to Outgoing MD, Varghese Thambi(Fourth Left) and officially welcomed New MD Godfrey Sebaana (Top left) during a Farewell Dinner at Serena Hotel Kampala.

The Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) has bid farewell to its former Managing Director, Varghese Thambi, marking the end of his 17-year tenure with the bank.

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Thambi, who joined DTB in 2007, was praised by the Deputy Governor, the Bank of Uganda, Michael Atingi-Ego, for his instrumental role in transforming the bank from just three branches to a network of 37 branches across the nation.

The governor lauded Thambi for steering the bank through challenging times such as the global financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, typifying strength and resilience in his leadership.

He said under Thambi's guidance, DTB experienced exponential growth, expanding its branch network and introducing innovative digital and remittance solutions to enhance customer accessibility and convenience.

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“Under his leadership, DTB achieved remarkable growth, expanding its branch network from three branches to 37 nationwide. The bank opened three cash collection centers, 56 ATMs, 22 deposit collection machines, and a network of 939 bank agents,” he said, Tuesday, during the farewell dinner at the Kampala Serena hotel.

Thambi retired from a long and fruitful banking carrier, spanning 47 years, 17 of which were spent in Uganda under DTB.

Atingi-Ego said despite facing formidable challenges, Thambi's leadership led to substantial growth in the bank's assets, deposits, and net after-tax profits.

The farewell event also marked the introduction of Godfrey Sebaana as the new CEO and MD of the bank.

Sebaana, who expressed gratitude to Thambi for his mentorship, pledged to continue the bank's growth trajectory and enhance its product offerings to meet evolving customer needs. He emphasized DTB's commitment to dominating the East African Community (EAC) region and beyond.

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He said the board had agreed to the introduction of innovative products to help traders, manufacturers, and other bank customers, as the bank endeavors to deliver valued service.

Throughout his tenure, Thambi prioritized community banking and forged strong partnerships with various stakeholders, positioning DTB as a key player in the industry.

In his farewell remarks, Thambi expressed gratitude to the DTB Uganda Board, staff, and regulatory authorities for their steadfast support throughout his tenure.

He credited his success to his team which he said was innovative, dedicated and talented.

"The DTB staff are a wonderful group of vibrant, talented, dedicated, connected, and active team, who work, without looking at the clock. Working with all of you has been one of the most fulfilling experiences of my career,” he said.

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During his tenure, Thambi worked closely with more than 100 CEOs, three Directors of Commercial Banking at the Bank of Uganda, two Executive Directors of Supervision, three Deputy Governors, one substantive Governor, and three Chairpersons of the DTB Uganda Board.

He is also credited with growing the bank’s workforce from 60 to more than 680, 99% of whom are Ugandan, with women dominating the gender ratio at 56%.

Thambi also forged partnerships with the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) for tax collection, and National Water and UMEME for utility collections, which has since eased the work of these entities in effectively serving customers.

Another significant milestone was the early adoption of ATM technology in 2007 when digital services were still in their infancy. Today, DTB boasts a network of 56 ATMs across Uganda, enhancing accessibility and convenience for our customers.

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