Daniel Ogong set to leave Stanbic Bank after 8 years
- October 23, 2025
- 2:18 pm

After eight years of distinguished service at Stanbic Bank Uganda, Daniel Ogong, the long-serving Head of Brand & Marketing will be leaving the role effective 31st December 2025.
Widely regarded as one of Uganda’s most influential marketing leaders, Ogong has played a central role in shaping Stanbic’s brand narrative, making it arguably one of the most trusted and respected financial institution in the country.
His tenure boasts numerous creative and innovative marketing campaigns with bold investment in local sport and music—in alignment with the bank’s brand purpose of driving Uganda’s growth.
Under his leadership, Stanbic Bank has won multiple industry accolades, reinforcing the brand’s reputation as a thought leader in the financial services sector.
Among his various awards, Ogong was named Marketing Pioneer of the Year 2024 by the Uganda Marketing Excellence Awards, the premier awards platform for the Uganda Marketing and Communications industry in recognition of forward-thinking approach and his ability to translate brand strategy into tangible business results. In 2023, he was named Professional of the Year, by peers at the African Marketing Confederation (AMC).
Daniel has been instrumental in positioning Stanbic Bank as a brand espousing trust, innovation, and client-focus. His work has inspired our teams internally and set new benchmarks for marketing excellence in the wider industry. We thank him for his service and wish him the very best in his future endeavors.
“Leading the Stanbic brand and marketing strategy has been one of the greatest privileges of my career. Over the past eight years, I have had the honor of working with incredibly talented colleagues in telling the Stanbic story in a way that resonates with Ugandans and demonstrates our role in driving the country’s progress. I am proud of what we achieved together and confident the brand will continue to thrive in the years ahead.” Daniel Ogong said
The marketing fraternity describes Ogong as a mentor and team-builder who consistently empowered others to excel. Beyond campaigns and awards, his legacy includes nurturing talent within Stanbic’s marketing ranks and embedding a culture of storytelling that connects the bank’s purpose to the real lives of Ugandans.
While Ogong departs the brand, his influence and expertise will continue to be sought across Uganda’s brand and marketing industry for years to come.