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Bank of Namibia meets incoming Bank Windhoek MD

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The Bank of Namibia has officially met with James Chapman, who will take over as Managing Director of Bank Windhoek in July 2025.

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Chapman was introduced to BoN Governor Johannes !Gawaxab and his executive team during a courtesy visit held at the central bank’s headquarters in Windhoek.

The meeting was led by Bank Windhoek’s Board, as part of the transition process ahead of Chapman’s appointment.

!Gawaxab used the occasion to commend Bank Windhoek for its consistent leadership, particularly during times of national difficulty.

“Bank Windhoek is always there to make timely decisions for the benefit of its customers during challenging times, and that is commendable,” he said.

He also acknowledged the contribution of outgoing Managing Director Baronice Hans, thanking her for her leadership over the past nine years.

“We appreciate Ms Hans for steering the bank successfully during a very challenging tenure,” he said.

Chapman said he looked forward to continuing the strong relationship between Bank Windhoek and the regulator.

“I am excited for the future and will continue to nurture Bank Windhoek’s positive relationship with the Regulators,” he said.

Hans, the first woman to lead the bank and its longest-serving Managing Director, was appointed in July 2016. She is credited with guiding the bank through a period marked by economic strain and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chapman, a Chartered Accountant, has held several senior roles at Bank Windhoek and Capricorn Group, including Chief Financial Officer and Executive Officer for Retail Banking Services and Specialist Finance.

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