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KENNETH KIMBUGWE: Ugandans must rethink savings for lasting financial security

by UG STANDARD EDITOR | UG STANDARD EDITORIAL
26/05/2025
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Kenneth Kimbugwe: Sales Manager, Life Assurance
Kenneth Kimbugwe: Sales Manager, Life Assurance

In today’s fast-paced economy, the pressure to see immediate returns on investment is understandable. From the popularity of mobile money savings options to the surge in interest for Unit Trusts, Ugandans are clearly hungry for financial growth. But here’s the paradox — while we chase short-term wins, we often sideline the bigger, more enduring goal: long-term financial security.

At Old Mutual, we’ve spent time listening to the concerns of our clients and observing patterns in product uptake. The message is clear: many Ugandans view life assurance and structured savings products as rigid, unattractive, or simply too far removed from their immediate financial needs. But what if we changed the conversation? What if we began talking less about policy premiums — and more about funding weddings, educating children, buying land, or retiring comfortably?

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That’s the spirit behind our new campaign, “See the Future You Want” — a call to move beyond policy jargon and premiums, and start having real conversations about the dreams that matter: educating our children, owning a home, retiring with dignity, or leaving behind a legacy.

Let’s face it, most of us don’t think about life assurance until we absolutely have to. It often feels like a conversation for “later” — after the crisis, after the loss, after the struggle. But what if we flipped that thinking?

The most powerful financial tools aren’t reactive — they’re proactive. They quietly work behind the scenes, laying the foundation for resilience before life throws a curveball. They’re the silent protectors of our dreams, the invisible shields around our families, and the steady engines behind our future milestones.

That’s what our products like Somesa Plus and Sure Deal are built for — not just to respond to misfortune, but to fund aspirations. Whether it’s planning ahead for your child’s university tuition a decade from now, setting aside money to build your dream home, or ensuring your family is financially stable in the event of a disability or death, these structured savings plans do more than grow your money — they safeguard your purpose.

And yet, for many Ugandans, the true value of life assurance remains misunderstood or underestimated. Before we ask people to invest, we must first invest in clarity. We must close the knowledge gap — demystify the terms, humanize the benefits, and shift the conversation from policy paperwork to personal progress.

Because when people understand what’s truly at stake — and what’s truly possible — long-term savings stop feeling like a burden and start looking like a lifeline.

From Income to Impact: Investing in Tomorrow

Let’s be honest — saving for the future isn’t always glamorous. It asks us to think beyond the moment, to choose patience over impulse, and to trade some comfort today for greater security tomorrow. But here’s the truth: the most powerful investments are the ones that quietly build your future when no one is watching.

At Old Mutual Life Assurance Uganda, we understand that life is full of big dreams — and even bigger uncertainties. That’s why our products are not just designed for financial transactions, but for life’s most meaningful transitions.

Somesa Plus is more than an education plan — it’s a promise. A structured savings tool designed to guarantee your child’s academic journey, no matter what life throws your way. Whether you’re saving for nursery school or university, Somesa ensures your child’s future remains uninterrupted, even in the event of disability or death.

Sure Deal gives you the power to fund your own dreams — from building a home to planning a wedding or upgrading your car. With guaranteed returns, flexible contribution options, and built-in protection, it’s tailored to help you achieve your goals over 5, 10, or 15 years — with confidence.

But this isn’t just about numbers on a statement. It’s about owning your story. It’s about taking charge of your tomorrow, protecting what matters most, and creating a financial legacy that outlives you. When you shift your mindset from income to impact, every shilling becomes a seed — planted not just for today, but for generations to come.

Think Generationally, Act Now

With one of the youngest populations in the world, Uganda is at a turning point. The decisions we make today will ripple into the future, affecting not just ourselves but our children and grandchildren. Now is the time to think long-term.

Financial legacy isn’t reserved for the elite. It starts with a monthly contribution, a deliberate plan, and the belief that tomorrow deserves as much investment as today. At Old Mutual, we believe Life Assurance should be a first step, not a last resort — a tool to empower, not just to protect.

Don’t Just Save. Secure.

Life doesn’t always go as planned. But that doesn’t mean your goals should be left to chance. The path to financial security is rarely paved with shortcuts — it’s built with foresight, patience, and the right partners.

At Old Mutual, we’re here to help you make the shift — from saving for what’s now to securing what’s next. Because when you see the future you want, and you start planning for it today, you’re already on your way to living it.

The writer, Kenneth Kimbugwe, is Sales Manager for Life Assurance.

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