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Capricorn Private Wealth named Best Private Banking Brand in Namibia

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June 8, 2023
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Capricorn Private Wealth (CPW) has been named the Best Private Banking Brand in Namibia for 2023 at the eleventh edition of the Global Brand Awards.

 The Global Brand Awards, hosted by Global Brands Magazine (GBM), a renowned international publication headquartered in the UK, is an annual event that acknowledges the exceptional performance of global brands across various sectors.

Each year, GBM develops awards for companies that stand out and have a unique vision, exceptional service, innovative solutions, and consumer-centric products among industry leaders.

The Awards constituted an external research team to evaluate the nominees for its Banking Awards category. As a result, the Awards selected Capricorn Private Wealth from a competitive group of entrants, all demonstrating exceptional service delivery in the evolving banking sectors.

Global Brand Awards organizing committee said CPW was awarded for its outstanding commitment to innovation, quality, branding activities, customer service, and performance, providing a robust system in Namibia.

Chris Matthee, the Executive Officer of Capricorn Private Wealth, said the recognition is a collective effort since the institution is a combined offering of Bank Windhoek and Capricorn Asset Management (CAM) as members of the Capricorn Group.

“Over the years, we have understood the various needs of our high-net-worth and high-income clients,” he said. “We have learned the importance of treating each customer individually, each with unique needs and expectations. We also know that our clients expect to be treated fairly and with complete transparency,” Matthee said.

Fouché Brand, the Executive Officer for Wealth at CPW, added that CPW had leveraged this expertise, accumulated knowledge, and experience to create a boutique-inspired wealth and investment management experience for its current and future clients.

“This holistic yet individualized approach to banking and wealth management is unique to Namibia. We are proud of our offering and invite prospective customers to join us on this exciting new journey,” Brand said.

Capricorn Private Wealth was established in 2017 to offer private banking and wealth management services to the Namibian market. It aims to delight ultra-high-net-worth, high-net-worth, and young professional clients with a fresh, unique, and relevant banking and wealth experience.

 

 

 

 

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