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Bank Windhoek finances 142 northern properties worth N$188m in 2023

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Bank Windhoek sold 142 properties valued at N$188 million through estate agents in northern Namibia last year, a significant increase compared to N$88 million worth of properties sold in 2021, according to official figures.

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Speaking at the Bank Windhoek Annual Northern Estate Agent Awards, the financial institution’s Executive Officer of Retail Banking Services and Specialist Finance, James Chapman, commended northern Namibia’s real estate agents for their achievements in the property finance market.

“Bank Windhoek is excited to continue partnerships with those who share the same vision: to uplift our communities and the Namibian economy, including estate agents. Bank Windhoek aims to invest in the country and become a global economic powerhouse. Additionally, we aim to be a supporting partner for all Namibians of all walks of life,” he said.

The awards recognise residential and commercial estate agents, agencies and developers from the northern, central and coastal regions for their commitment, loyalty, and support to Bank Windhoek and its customers.

Georgina Tjingaete of Jolly T Real Estate from Rundu was awarded as the top estate agent with the highest volume of transactions in the north.

Menethe Nikodemus of Nikodemus Real Estate CC was awarded third place as the top estate agent with the highest volume of transactions in the north, with Simeon Iita of Hippo Real Estate in third place. 

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