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FNB Namibia appoints Mbo Luvindao as Retail CEO

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FNB Namibia has appointed Mbo Luvindao as its new Chief Executive Officer for Retail, following the move of former Retail CEO Nangula Kauluma to the role of Chief Executive Officer: Retail, FNB Broader Africa within the FirstRand Group.

Luvindao brings more than 20 years of banking and financial services experience. He previously held senior roles at Bank Windhoek, including Head of SME, before joining NamPost as Executive: Financial Services, where he led the Savings Bank. Prior to his appointment at FNB, he served as Chief Commercial Officer at Letshego Bank Namibia.

“The opportunity to join FNB Namibia is both an honour and a privilege. I am mindful of the shoes I will be filling, given the strong leadership legacy within this institution, which is recognised for its innovation, customer focus, and operational excellence. I look forward to helping strengthen our retail franchise, supporting the bank’s strategic priorities, and advancing our commitment to delivering value to communities across Namibia,”Luvindao said.

FirstRand Namibia CEO Conrad Dempsey said, “We are honoured to welcome Mbo to the FNB Namibia leadership team. His extensive experience, strategic insight, and deep understanding of the Namibian financial sector make him exceptionally well-suited to lead our retail business. I am confident that his vision, professionalism, and leadership will guide FNB Retail into its next chapter of sustainable growth and innovation.”

Luvindao holds an MBA from MANCOSA and completed the Senior Managers Development Programme at Stellenbosch Business School, along with certifications from the Payments Association of South Africa and the Retail Banking Institute in Ireland.

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