This is a list of conglomerates in Uganda. The conglomerates are listed in alphabetical order.

#NameHeadquartersNature or name of business
1Alam Group[1]KampalaSugar & Allied Industries Limited, Steel Rolling Mills Limited, Saimmco Limited, Crocodile Tool Company, Alam Property Limited, Rhino Footwear Limited, Casements Africa Limited, Roofclad Limited, Uganda Oxygas Limited, Kaliro Power Station[2]
2Aya GroupKampalahotels, flour milling, transportation, international trade, bakery, mining[3][4]
3BMK Group[5]Kampalahotels, real estate, motorcycle sales, construction machinery leasing
4 DFCU Group[6]Kampalabanking, leasing, real estate, investments[7]
5International Medical GroupKampalahospitals, medical services, universities, medical insurance
6Madhvani Group[8]Kakiramanufacturing, agribusiness, electricity generation, hotels & resorts, construction, insurance, security guards, aircraft maintenance, IT applications, tourism, packaging.
7Mara Group[9]Nakaseroreal estate, information technology, mass media, hospitality, packaging, finance, banking
8 Mas Group[10] BukotoMas Consults & Associates,[11] information technology, Track 24 Uganda,[12] Transporter Corporation,[13] Animation (Epic Studios), Branding (Blue Magic Inc.)
9 Mukwano Group[14] Kampalamanufacturing, agribusiness, banking
10New Vision GroupKampalapublishing, printing, broadcasting
11 Ruparelia Group[15]Kampalahotels & resorts, schools, Victoria University, agribusiness, insurance, floriculture, real estate, investments.[16]
12Simba Group[17]Kampalatelecommunications, hotels & resorts, broadcasting, real estate, insurance, floriculture, electricity generation, investments[18]
13Tirupati Development Uganda Limited[19]Kampalaconstruction, real estate, agribusiness, shopping malls, investments[20]
14Wavah Group[21]Kampalabroadcasting, beverages, automobile dealerships, real estate, insurance, investments, textiles[22]
15 Mulwana Group[23][24]Kampalamanufacturing, batteries, plastics, dairy farming, milk processing, horticulture, real estate, investments[25]

See also

References

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  19. "Tirupati, most successful property developer in Uganda, fosters a business and home ownership mentality". The Promota Magazine. London. 31 December 2010. Archived from the original on 12 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
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