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Standard Bank Namibia Limited is a large financial services organisation in Namibia. As of 31 December 2020, SNO had assets valued at NAD:33,309,509,000 (US$:2,354,220,000), with shareholders' equity of NAD:3,720,927,000 (approximately: US$262,984,000). At that time, the institution employed in excess of 1,500 people in 63 interlinked brick-and ...
The Standard Bank Namibia is largely detached from the South African parent company for legal reasons. The bank was established in Namibia by the first commercial branch on 19 August 1915 in Lüderitz .
Bank Windhoek Limited. First National Bank Namibia Limited. Nedbank Namibia Limited. Standard Bank Namibia Limited. Trustco Bank Namibia Limited [2] Banco Atlantico. Bank BIC Namibia Limited. Letshego Bank Namibia Limited. EBank, a bank with electronic presence but no branches, operated between 2015 and 2017. [3]
Mercia Geises. Mercia Geises (born c. 1982), is a Namibian, lawyer, banker, businesswoman and corporate executive, who is the managing director and chief executive officer of Standard Bank Namibia Limited, a commercial bank, whose stock trades on the Namibian Stock Exchange and is a member of the Standard Bank Group, headquartered in South Africa.
For a more comprehensive list, see List of banks in Liberia. Access Bank Liberia. Ecobank Liberia [56] First International Bank (Liberia) Global Bank Liberia. Guaranty Trust Bank. International Bank. Liberian Bank for Development and Investment [57] United Bank for Africa.
Banks. Banking in Namibia is regulated by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NamFISA), an organisation of government. [3] The Bank of Namibia functions as the central bank of Namibia, whose establishment is enshrined in Article 128 of the Namibian Constitution. The bank is located in the capital, Windhoek.
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) is the central bank of Namibia responsible for performing all other functions ordinarily performed by a central bank. There are five BoN authorised commercial banks in Namibia: Bank Windhoek, First National Bank, Nedbank, Standard Bank and Small and Medium Enterprises Bank.
The cost of living in Namibia is higher than some other regional cities in the southern region of the African continent. [1] [2] [3] Namibia imports about 50% of its cereal requirements. Many other items used in daily life also need to be imported. High transportation costs make prices very high and unaffordable.