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HOW DIGITAL RECORDS UNLOCK CREDIT FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN PALLISA DISTRICT  

felix@elixnews.co.ugBy felix@elixnews.co.ugMay 21, 2026Updated:May 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Across markets, trading centres, and small business communities in Pallisa District, women entrepreneurs are increasingly embracing digital record keeping as a practical tool for improving business growth and unlocking access to formal credit.

From mobile money transaction histories and digital bookkeeping applications to online sales tracking and customer management tools, women-led businesses are steadily building financial records that lenders and financial institutions can use to assess business performance and creditworthiness.

The shift is being accelerated through initiatives such as the 10X Program and the “Business Ku Ssimu Yo” campaign implemented by the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) together with partners including Outbox Uganda and Mastercard Foundation. The programmes are helping women entrepreneurs acquire practical digital and financial literacy skills that enable them to manage businesses more efficiently using mobile phones and other digital tools.

For many women entrepreneurs operating produce businesses, retail shops, salons, restaurants, tailoring enterprises, and small wholesale businesses in Pallisa, limited financial records have long remained one of the biggest barriers to accessing loans and other formal financial services.

Development practitioners say digital tools are gradually changing that reality by helping entrepreneurs track sales, record expenses, monitor stock, and maintain transaction histories that create clearer financial profiles for their businesses.

Stakeholders involved in the 10X Program note that many small businesses previously depended on handwritten notebooks, memory, or inconsistent record keeping practices that often mixed personal and business finances. Today, digital transaction histories are helping women entrepreneurs demonstrate financial discipline and business consistency in ways that formal lenders can recognize and support.

Several women entrepreneurs participating in Business Ku Ssimu Yo and related digital literacy initiatives in Pallisa say digital bookkeeping and mobile money records have improved both business organisation and financial confidence.

Some explained that digital records help them understand business performance more accurately, track profits, manage customer payments, and prepare for future expansion. Others say lenders are increasingly requesting mobile money statements and transaction histories during loan application processes.

Development experts argue that digital records are increasingly becoming an important financial identity for women-led MSMEs, especially for entrepreneurs who may lack traditional collateral required by formal lending institutions.

Rachael Kentenyingi, Communications Specialist at UNCDF, said digital inclusion is helping women entrepreneurs in districts such as Pallisa strengthen their participation in Uganda’s evolving financial ecosystem.

“Digital records are helping women entrepreneurs transition from informal operations into businesses that are more visible and credible within the financial system. Through initiatives like Business Ku Ssimu Yo and the 10X Program, women are gaining practical skills that help them manage businesses better, improve financial confidence, and increase their chances of accessing credit for growth,” Kentenyingi said.

As digital adoption continues to expand across Uganda, stakeholders say increasing access to affordable internet services, practical digital training, and simplified business tools will be critical in ensuring women entrepreneurs fully benefit from opportunities within the country’s growing digital economy.

 

BANK OF UGANDA MAAIF MINISTRY OF AGRCULTURE MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE PARLIAMENT OF UGANDA PSFU UCC UNDCF URA
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