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Letshego appoints Morgan Beukes as IT Risk and Information Security Manager

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Letshego Holdings Namibia has appointed Morgan Beukes as its new IT Risk and Information Security Manager.

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Prior to joining Letshego, Beukes served as a senior IT audit consultant at Deloitte, where he gained valuable experience in auditing IT infrastructure, identifying gaps in cybersecurity frameworks, and ensuring the effective operation of internal controls.

“I look forward to contributing my skills and experience to drive continuous growth and address the challenges in this new setting. My goal is to collaborate with different teams to ensure we align with Letshego’s strategic goals and implement the appropriate internal controls to mitigate various risks,” said Beukes.

Beukes holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (Honors) from the University of Namibia (UNAM).

“Beukes’s expertise will enhance Letshego’s information security and IT risk management controls, highlighting the company’s dedication to providing secure and reliable financial services to its customers,” Letshego said.

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

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