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FNB Namibia has announced a refreshed brand positioning that focuses on providing intuitive help that goes beyond products and services to deliver an enhanced experience for customers, stakeholders, and staff. 

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We have our eyes set on financial goals that we believe can allow us to achieve anything we truly desire to achieve.  

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Namibia’s Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFIs) registered a 13.9% growth in assets to N$370.6 billion for the year ended March 2022, mainly driven by pension funds and long-term insurance assets, latest industry figures show. 

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 Central Banks use interest rate increases to slow down the increase in inflation. These past few months have tested the resolve of even the most seasoned of investors.

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The City of Windhoek (CoW) has secured two loans totaling N$155 million from the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) to fund its shortfall to finance the N$228-million Khomas intake substation project to ensure additional capacity to support the City’s forecasted power demand. 

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The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has invested over N$ 306 million in the Oshana region of which over N$110 million is invested in Ondangwa through land servicing and construction.

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Banks loans and mortgages were the major drivers of household credit in August, latest figures show.

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The City of Windhoek has entered into a N$135-million loan agreement with the Development Bank of Namibia, to finance the Khomas intake substation project to ensure additional capacity to support the City’s forecasted power demand.

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The need for financial education among Namibians has increased over the past couple of years, with a continued increase in the levels of non-performing loans from the recently published financial statements of two of the big banking groups in the country.

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The Bankers Association of Namibia (BAN) was established in 1997 and incorporated as a non-profit association under section 21 of the Companies Act 28 of 2004 as the representative trade association for the commercial banking sector in the country.

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