FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON PARTICIPATION BY PARISHES, RELIGIOUS, AND LAY FAITHFUL IN THE ARCHDIOCESE OF LILONGWE’S SHAREHOLDING IN CENTENARY BANK LIMITED

The Archdiocese of Lilongwe holds a 49% stake in Centenary Bank Limited (hereinafter referred to as “the Bank”). The Archdiocese is inviting its Parishes, religious, and lay faithful to contribute towards its shareholding in the Bank. This invitation is also extended to other Dioceses – including their Parishes, religious and lay faithful. This contribution is towards 25% of the Archdiocese’s stake in the bank. The Archdiocese is setting up a Fund made up of 3,496,593 units, which are put forward for purchase, as part of this exercise. See below some responses to some frequently asked questions about this initiative.

No. The shares of Centenary Bank are not being offered to the general public. This is an internal arrangement where the constituents of the Archdiocese – its Parishes, religious, and lay faithful - are being invited to contribute towards the Archdiocese’s shareholding in the Bank, on the understanding that they would also be beneficiaries of future dividends that accrue to the Archdiocese from the Bank. This is a model that has been implemented by its partner shareholder Centenary Rural Development Group of Uganda, and is being replicated in Malawi following its success in Uganda.

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