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FNB Namibia appoints Nesdha De Jongh Head of SME Banking, Veranus Shinyembah Business Banking Head

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January 23, 2025
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FNB Namibia has appointed Nesdha De Jongh as the new Head of SME Banking and Veranus Shinyembah as the new Head of Business Banking, both effective November 1, 2024.

Nesdha De Jongh, stepping into the role of Head of SME Banking, brings over ten years of expertise in risk management, compliance, and SME banking.

His career spans key positions at Nedbank, NAMFISA, Letshego Bank, and FNB, where he has been instrumental in shaping strategic directions within the banking sector.

De Jongh’s focus will be on expanding FNB’s SME portfolio, aligning it with current market trends and the bank’s long-term goals.

His extensive knowledge in regulatory risk management is expected to elevate FNB’s support for SMEs, fostering innovation and resilience in a dynamic market.

Additionally, De Jongh contributes to Namibia’s economic discussions as a board member of the Economics Association of Namibia.

He emphasizes the importance of SMEs in national economic growth, stating, “My goal is to create opportunities that enable SMEs to thrive and drive sustainable development.”

His academic credentials include a Postgraduate Diploma in Compliance from the University of Johannesburg, a Bachelor of Technology in Economics with distinction from the Namibia University of Science and Technology, and various professional certifications.

His training also encompasses leadership programs from Stellenbosch University and the University of Cape Town.

Veranus Shinyembah, appointed as the new Head of Business Banking, comes with 14 years of experience in business development, entrepreneurship, and leadership.

Previously, he served as Head of SMEs and Regional Manager for the Commercial Far North region, demonstrating a profound understanding of Namibia’s business landscape.

His role will involve driving innovative solutions within the Business Banking division.

Shinyembah holds a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Namibia and is known for his roles as a mentor, public speaker, and entrepreneur.

“Veranus’s agility and forward-thinking approach will undoubtedly add significant value to our Business Banking division,” said Sepo Haihambo, CEO of FNB Namibia Commercial.

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