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Letshego Namibia appoints Herwin Tsowaseb as Head of Credit

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Letshego Holdings Namibia has appointed Herwin Tsowaseb as Head of Credit, effective 15 November 2024.

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Tsowaseb, who brings over a decade of experience in senior roles at some of Namibia’s leading financial institutions, holds a Master of Philosophy in Development Finance from the University of Stellenbosch Business School, a Postgraduate Diploma in Risk Management from the University of South Africa, a Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Management (Honours), and a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting from the University of Pretoria.

“I am thrilled to join Letshego Holdings Namibia and contribute to its mission of advancing financial inclusion and sustainable growth. This role presents an exciting opportunity to leverage my expertise in credit management while collaborating with a talented team to empower customers and strengthen our market position,” said Tsowaseb.

Letshego Holdings Namibia, together with its subsidiaries, Letshego Bank Namibia and Letshego Micro Financial Services Namibia, aims to provide tailored financial solutions designed to empower underserved individuals and businesses across the nation.

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