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Fatima Fernandes appointed as Legal Advisor for Letshego Holdings Namibia

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Letshego Holdings Namibia has appointed Fatima Fernandes as its Legal Advisor.

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In her new role, Fernandes will ensure that all legal aspects of the company’s operations are sound and aligned with its strategic goals.

Fernandes holds a Bachelor of Law degree (Honours) from the University of Namibia and is an admitted legal practitioner of the High and Supreme Court of the Republic of Namibia.

She brings valuable experience from her previous roles as an Associate at Shikongo Law Chambers and as a Junior Legal Advisor at United Africa Group (Pty) Ltd, where she developed a keen interest in corporate law.

“I have always been drawn to the dynamic environment of banking. Joining Letshego, an organisation rapidly establishing its footprint in the market, is both exciting and challenging. This opportunity allows me to contribute to and be part of the company’s growth,” Fernandes said.

“I am excited to leverage my experience to strengthen our legal practices and contribute to Letshego Holdings Namibia’s success.”

Letshego Holdings Namibia said the appointment underscores the company’s commitment to strengthening its legal frameworks and ensuring the stability and growth of its operations.

Letshego Holdings Namibia is a leading financial services provider in Namibia, offering a range of micro-lending and banking services through its network of 17 branches across the country.

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