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Nature underpins our economy, society, and indeed our existence. In natural habitats, animals, plants, and microbes are known to be excellent engineers. After many years of research and development, we have seen how nature endures and blossoms. 

 As a solutionist expert, Bank Windhoek’s Corporate and Institutional Banking identifies and embraces “out-of-the-ordinary” thinking to create well-adapted products, strategies, and approaches to meet the client’s needs. 

Through time, mankind has always relied on nature for numerous goods and services which we depend on for our health, growth, and prosperity. With its time-tested patterns and strategies, nature continues to solve problems, adapt, and evolve with the times. All this is culminating in sustainable and thriving ecosystems, a much-desired result to any corporate or institution with a true vision.

Corporate and institutional banking is essential to a country’s ecosystem and development. It assists in economic advancement by providing sustainably tailored financial services, with a strong emphasis on risk and regulatory management. These functions and resources have elevated nations, built institutions, and assisted governmental and societal development. 

Over the past 40 years and beyond, our charter is to be a part of the economic development of Namibia, its companies, infrastructural and sectoral expansion. Inspired by nature’s plethora of knowledge, innovation, and grit, our Corporate and Institutional Banking’s solutionist essence and value addition is unmatched. We focus on the core of the client’s strategic objectives backed-up by our swift decision-making and relationship-based, approach. 

Our sector expertise in unique environments, insights across regulatory market practices, allows us to share wisdom with data-driven decision to ensure the long-term management and success of our clients and partners. 

We have the ability to originate, and finance complete complex transactions across various product classes. Our diverse team has the competencies to provide innovative solutions to our clients’ needs and requirements based on advice from sector and product specialists. We are about intimately understanding our clients’ needs and requirements to deliver a bespoke banking experience. 

Bank Windhoek has been at the forefront of driving green initiatives at the organisational, national and international levels. With the recent success of issuing the first Southern Africa Greenbond and the Sustainability bond, we are positioned to drive and support sustainability initiatives. 

Namibia is entering a new phase of economic development, with possible new natural resource discoveries and innovative new Green Energy solutions. We are geared for this great initiative and invite you to join us as we embark on this journey. Partner with us today to outmanoeuvre challenges and harness opportunities in your corporate or institutional ecosystem. 

* Lukas Nanyemba is Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer of Corporate and Institutional Banking.

 

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