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FNB wins 7 Private Banking excellence Euromoney Awards

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The Euromoney Awards have, for the second year running, crowned FNB as Africa’s Best International Private Bank in Botswana and Namibia, as well as Africa’s Best Bank for Ultra High-Net-Worth Individuals, Discretionary Portfolio Management, Philanthropic Advisory, Succession Planning, and Sustainability.

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These accolades demonstrate the financial institutions’ leadership in private banking and their commitment to delivering value to clients through their diverse range of market-leading value propositions.

“These awards affirm our commitment to delivering exceptional solutions and experiences to our customers through innovative business models and services, underpinned by our advice-led approach,” said FNB Namibia Retail Banking CEO Nangula Kauluma.

“We would like to extend our appreciation to our clients for their continued support and to Euromoney for the recognition, for the second year in a row. We remain committed to building and offering world-class private banking services that will build, retain, and protect wealth for our clients and their future generations to come.”

This comes as the bank’s commitment to helping clients with their financial needs has received an overwhelmingly positive response to date, including the recently launched Exchange Traded Notes (ETN) program, which allows Namibians to participate in the global investment economy by acquiring listed instruments in international companies like Amazon, Apple, Hathaway, and Microsoft for as little as N$10.

“As a leader within the wealth banking and investments space with our investment capabilities and products, we are well-positioned to provide easy, convenient, and affordable solutions to our clients. We believe that we’re able to play a vital role as a trusted partner to our clients in their wealth management journey. This, together with the support of our Private Bankers who support and guide clients through their financial planning journey, has been a key driver of our success,” she said.

For over 20 years, Euromoney has been recognizing the best in private banking and wealth management across the globe through the Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey.

The 2024 awards celebrate the achievements of the world’s leading private banking and wealth management institutions in client service, product development, and commitment to the sector.

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