Prudential Uganda Strengthens Uganda’s Insurance Talent Pipeline through PASS Programme at Makerere Graduation

In line with its purpose of For Every Life, For Every Future, Prudential Uganda has recognised the fourth cohort of outstanding actuarial science graduates from Makerere University under the Prudential Actuarial Support Scheme (PASS), during the University’s 76th Graduation Ceremony

The initiative reflects Prudential’s long-term commitment to building local actuarial expertise and strengthening Uganda’s financial services sector for generations to come. The awards form part of PASS, an initiative launched in partnership with Makerere University to nurture Uganda’s next generation of actuaries through academic recognition, mentorship, internship exposure, and support towards professional actuarial certification. The programme is designed to bridge the gap between academic excellence and professional qualification, strengthening the long-term capacity of Uganda’s insurance and financial services sector.

The fourth cohort of PASS awardees includes Drake Kabuye, Kalyango Edgar Allan, James Kuteesa, Joseph Tumutendereze, and Bashir Hijoma. The students were recognised for their strong academic performance and demonstrated commitment to pursuing careers in actuarial science.

Commenting on the milestone, Tetteh Ayitevie, CEO, Prudential Uganda noted that investing in actuarial talent is critical to building a resilient and sustainable financial services industry. Actuaries play a central role in risk management, pricing, product development, and long-term financial planning, making their contribution vital to the growth of Uganda’s insurance sector.

Through PASS, Prudential Uganda continues to support high-potential graduates on their journey towards globally recognised actuarial qualifications, while also exposing them to real-world industry experience. The programme reflects Prudential’s broader commitment to human capital development and to supporting young professionals who will shape the future of the industry.

Prof. Edward Bbaale, Principal of Makerere’s College of Business and Management Sciences, commended Prudential Uganda for its continued support, noting that programmes such as PASS inspire students to excel academically while preparing them for the realities and demands of the actuarial profession.

Since its launch, the Prudential Actuarial Support Scheme has supported 19 actuarial students, helping to build a strong and growing base of locally trained actuarial professionals to serve Uganda’s financial services sector.

Annah Akatusinguza