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dfcu Bank : Fonds bloqués – Décision de justice favorable au client

Ugandan Court Orders Bank to Release $22,000 in Frozen Funds

KAMPALA, Uganda – The High Court of Uganda has ordered dfcu Bank to unfreeze approximately 80 million Ugandan Shillings (roughly $22,000 USD) belonging to a customer, a ruling that underscores growing scrutiny of banking practices within the East African nation. The court found the bank’s restriction on the account unlawful.

The judgment, delivered this week, mandates that dfcu Bank release the funds within seven days and cover the customer’s legal costs. Court documents identify the affected account as No. 01071157642434.

While details surrounding the initial account freeze remain limited, the court determined that dfcu Bank lacked sufficient legal justification for blocking access to the funds. The ruling reinforces the principle that any restriction on a customer’s account must be firmly rooted in legal authority.

This case adds to a series of legal challenges faced by dfcu Bank in recent years, involving disputes over frozen accounts and contested transactions. Legal observers point out that while banks are obligated to adhere to anti-money laundering regulations and financial intelligence directives, these obligations must be balanced with respect for customer rights.

“Financial institutions cannot arbitrarily deny customers access to their own funds without proper legal backing or court orders,” noted analysts following the case.

The decision offers immediate relief to the affected customer and serves as a reminder to financial institutions to strictly adhere to established legal procedures. It also highlights the judiciary’s role in protecting depositors from unlawful administrative actions.

As of Thursday, February 26, 2026, dfcu Bank has not publicly commented on whether it intends to appeal the ruling.

The case comes amid broader discussions about financial regulation in Uganda. According to recent reports, the country’s banking sector is facing increased pressure to improve transparency and accountability. This ruling is likely to fuel those discussions and potentially lead to greater oversight of banking practices.

Watchdog Uganda will continue to monitor developments in this case and its potential implications for banking customers across the country.

https://www.matookerepublic.com/news/20260226/court-orders-dfcu-to-unfreeze-customers-shs80-million-account-held-for-over-two-years/

https://trumpetnews.co.ug/2026/02/26/court-orders-dfcu-to-release-shs-80m-customers-funds-after-losing-high-court-case/

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