๐Ÿฆ Banking ยท Foreigners ยท Uganda

How to Open a Bank Account in Uganda as a Foreigner (2026)

๐Ÿ“ Ugandaโœ๏ธ Kennedy Nyabwala๐Ÿ•’ 5 min read

Opening a bank account in Uganda as a foreigner is very possible โ€” but the requirements depend on your status, and there's a lot of confusion about what you can do on just a passport versus with a work permit. Here's a clear breakdown for 2026.

Can a foreigner open a bank account in Uganda?

Yes. Most major Ugandan banks open accounts for foreign nationals, including residents and, in some cases, non-residents. What differs is the documentation each bank requires and which account types you can access. Banks set their own policies on top of the regulatory KYC (know-your-customer) requirements, so requirements vary between banks.

With a passport only (no work permit)

Some banks will open a basic or non-resident account for a foreigner on a valid passport alone, especially for investors, tourists with a reason, or those in the process of relocating. You will typically still need:

Without a work permit you may be limited to certain account types and may not be able to receive a local salary, since salaried employment requires legal work authorisation.

With a work permit

A valid work permit (entry permit) unlocks the fullest access โ€” a standard resident account, salary payments, and more services. With a permit you'll generally provide your passport, the work permit, proof of address, and often an employer letter. This is the route for expatriates employed in Uganda.

Documents banks commonly ask for

Practical tip: requirements genuinely differ between banks โ€” one may open an account on a passport while another insists on a work permit. It's worth calling two or three banks directly with your specific status before choosing, and asking exactly which account type you qualify for.

What about mobile money?

For day-to-day payments, registering for MTN MoMo or Airtel Money (on a SIM registered with your passport) is often quicker than a bank account for foreigners, and works for most everyday transactions in Uganda.

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About the Author
Kennedy Nyabwala
Founder ยท Basket Advisory Technologies

Kennedy Nyabwala is the founder of Basket Advisory Technologies, with extensive cross-sector experience spanning e-commerce, agribusiness, supply chain, logistics, and fintech across Uganda and East Africa. Based in Kampala, Uganda.

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