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Stanbic National Schools Championship Scoops Double at UMEAS 2025

Stanbic National School’s Championship Scoops Double at UMEAS 2025


KAMPALA-December 12th, 2025: Stanbic National Schools Championship (Battle of the Champions) has won awards for Best Non for Profit/ Social Good Campaign and Best Use of Sustainability during a high-profile gala event recently organized by Evolve Africa at the Kampala Serena Hotel in Kampala.
The “Battle of Champions,” marked a decade of the Stanbic National Schools Championship, a flagship youth innovation program by Stanbic Bank Uganda that has become a cornerstone of the country’s drive to embed entrepreneurship, creativity, and problem-solving into the education system.
The Uganda Marketing and Excellence Awards (UMEAS) fifth edition saw different companies and brands exhibit marketing success and showcase the quality of their business, while celebrating the edition’s underpinning theme: ‘Promoting sustainable marketing excellence.’
John Paul Ssemakula- Business Unit Director and Colleagues from Metropolitan Republic receive the award for the Best Non for Profit Social- good campaign 2025
On behalf of the bank, Diana Kahunde, the acting Head of Brand and Marketing expressed gratitude for the recognition. She reaffirmed the bank’s unwavering commitment to delivering unparalleled services and fostering innovation in the banking industry.
She said, “As Stanbic Bank Uganda, we bask in the glory of this well-deserved award. The institution remains steadfast in living its purpose; ‘Uganda is our home, we drive her growth’ and are committed to continue raising the bar for exceptional campaigns and innovations in the financial sector.”
In his opening remarks, Martin Mukama, Head of Partnerships & Alliances at Evolve Africa said, “Today marked both a celebration of five years of recognizing strong marketing work and the launch of a new tradition through Uganda’s first State of Marketing Address.”
The winners were selected by a distinguished six-member Marketing Council that consisted of renowned competent industry experts. Judging was based on leadership, contribution towards the profession, experience and academic qualifications.
The six-member marketing council determined all nominations, and holds 60% stake on all public vote categories, while the public shall have 40% of the final decision towards the consideration for seven (7), of the thirteen (13) awards categories.
The council oversaw both the nomination process, and the entire award winner selection.This year the focus was centered on Sustainability, as campaigns and projects assessed made good use of resources that were entrusted to marketers, and whether they made a return on investment sustainably.
The Uganda Marketing and Excellence Awards were first inspired by the extraordinary marketing campaigns that brands and their custodians crafted during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The National Schools Championship is part of Stanbic Bank’s Corporate Social Investment Programme and is aimed at fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among young people in secondary and vocational schools in Uganda through comprehensive mentorship and training programs.
Full list of winners:
-Brand of the year: NRG Radio Uganda
-Best Not For Profit/ Social Good Campaign: Stanbic National Schools Championship (Battle of Champions)
-Rising Agency of the Year: Node Group Consult
-Best Innovation: Sapphire Club-I&M Bank
-Best Use of Experiential Marketing: Don Julio 1942 launch at Mezo
-Marketing Campaign of the Year: GoTv KaWeekie
-Best Use of Partnership Marketing-Menstrual Hygiene Management Project: World Vision Uganda
-Best Use of Digital Marketing: Spinny & Friends-Malembe Holdings
-Marketing Pioneer Award: Susan Nsibirwa
-Agency of the Year: Maad Mc Cann
-PR Campaign of the Year-Airtel: Spire Crisis Management Campaign
 
 
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