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Nangula Kauluma appointed CEO of Retail FNB Broader Africa

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August 21, 2025
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FirstRand Namibia executive Nangula Kauluma has been appointed Chief Executive Officer: Retail FNB Broader Africa within the FirstRand Group, marking another milestone for Namibian talent on the continental stage.

Kauluma previously served as CEO: Retail Banking at FNB Namibia, where she earned recognition for her leadership, strategic foresight and people-focused approach.

Her move into a pan-African role reflects both her individual achievements and FirstRand’s commitment to developing local talent and driving innovation across its African operations.

In her new position, Kauluma will join FNB Broader Africa, which oversees the bank’s operations in markets outside South Africa.

The division operates in several countries, including Namibia, Mozambique, Eswatini, Botswana, Zambia, Lesotho, Nigeria and Ghana, with a focus on digital innovation, financial inclusion and tailored solutions for communities and businesses.

FirstRand, one of Africa’s leading financial institutions, includes brands such as First National Bank (FNB), Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) and Ashburton. The Group said Kauluma’s appointment followed a rigorous selection process and underscored the depth of leadership within its ranks.

I am honoured to step into this position and grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the growth of African banking. My hope is to help foster environments where talent from all backgrounds can thrive and make a positive impact,” said Kauluma reflecting on her new role.

Her appointment leaves a vacancy at FNB Namibia Retail, where the process of identifying a successor has begun.

Kauluma’s progression to a pan-African leadership position has been described as a source of national pride and an example of Namibian professionals shaping the broader African business landscape.

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