A common challenge
We all deal with money every day — earning it, sending it, saving it, borrowing it.
But very few of us feel truly confident about how we manage it.
When our relationship with money isn’t healthy, it can cause stress, worry, and make it harder to reach our goals. For many Ugandans, money isn’t just a tool — it’s a daily challenge.
We’re here to change that
At PaySente, we’re helping Ugandans build better financial habits and take control of their money.
- Our members grow their savings every month.
- They build stronger credit records and unlock better financial opportunities.
- Over 80% of our users say they feel more confident and informed about managing their finances.
That means they’re more likely to achieve the goals that really matter — from starting a business to supporting family or saving for the future.
We’ve already helped thousands of Ugandans take the first step toward financial freedom — and we’re just getting started.
Join now
Start building a happier, healthier relationship with your money.
What we stand for
We keep things simple, clear, and honest. No jargon, no hidden charges, no confusion. We believe everyone deserves access to tools that make the financial system work for them, not against them
We’re in the business of doing good — for people and for the community.
At PaySente, we’re building a culture where people can talk openly about money, support one another, and grow together.
We walk with our users every step of the way — giving them the tools, knowledge, and confidence to reach their goals. One decision, one step, one success at a time.
Our Manifesto
Money affects everything — our health, happiness, relationships, and ambitions.
How we handle and feel about money shapes how we see ourselves.
But for many, money is still a difficult topic. It’s something we keep quiet about.
We want to change that.
At PaySente, we’re opening up the money conversation in Uganda.
From daily budgeting to long-term planning, we’re giving people the confidence and knowledge to take control of their financial wellbeing.
Because money isn’t just about shillings and coins — it’s about empowerment, peace of mind, and a better life for you and your community.

