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Denver Beukes appointed as Home Loans Manager at Letshego Bank Namibia

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Letshego Bank Namibia has appointed Denver Beukes as its new Home Loans Manager.

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Beukes, who will manage the Home Loans department with a focus on growth and adding value to customers, is a mortgage lending specialist with over 15 years of industry experience and joins Letshego Bank from 2020 Financial Solutions.

Beukes holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Law degree from Stadio Namibia and a National Diploma in Marketing and Sales Management from the Namibian University of Science and Technology.

“I am excited to join Letshego Bank and be part of the journey to facilitate financial inclusion, enabling more Namibians to acquire homes and contributing to improved living standards in our country. My extensive experience in mortgage lending, combined with the housing solutions offered by Letshego Bank, will empower customers to build wealth through property ownership and provide leadership and guidance to the Home Loan team,” said Beukes.

Letshego Bank said the strategic appointment enhances its position in the mortgage lending industry, reinforcing its commitment to improving customer service.

A subsidiary of Letshego Holdings Namibia, Letshego Bank Namibia offers a range of banking services, including transactional accounts, savings accounts, overdrafts, and loan facilities, through its network of 17 branches across the country.

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