BoU chief salutes DTB’s Thambi over exceptional performance
BoU Acting Governor Dr. Atingi-Ego (4R), flanked by Uganda Bankers Association CEO Wilbrod Owor and Thambi, poses for a group photo with the DTB Board led by Azim Kassam (2R), Gad Gasatura (R), Godfrey Sebaana (L), the incoming CEO, Shafiqi Dharamshi (2L) and Dr. Leo Kibirango, the former BoU governor.
The Bank of Uganda Acting Governor, Dr Michael Atingi-Ego has hailed Thambi Verghese, the outgoing managing director of Diamond Trust Bank Uganda, for transforming a previously small bank into the financial services giant it is today.
Thambi, who joined DTB in 2007, was hosted to a farewell dinner at the Kampala Serena Hotel on May 21, at which Atingi-Ego was the chief guest.
“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, amid loud applause from the audience.
- He also commended 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.
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, adding that the Board agreed to introduce 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, Mr. Thambi expressed gratitude to the DTB Uganda Board, staff, and regulatory authorities for their steadfast support throughout his tenure.
- Thambi said he 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 full-time employees, 99% of whom are Ugandan, with women dominating the gender ratio at 56%.