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Standard Bank Namibia appoints Rejoice Itembu as Executive: Operations

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Standard Bank Namibia has appointed Rejoice Itembu as Executive: Operations, effective 1 March 2026.

Itembu brings more than 15 years of leadership experience in the banking sector, with expertise spanning retail banking, business and commercial banking, digital transformation, client solutions, insurance and strategic operations.

Prior to her appointment, she served as Executive: Insurance, where she oversaw the bank’s insurance businesses and led initiatives aimed at improving financial performance, strengthening client advocacy and introducing digital innovations across the insurance division.

The bank said Itembu has played a key role in driving operational improvements, advancing digital initiatives and leading client-focused projects across the organisation.

Her career at Standard Bank Namibia has included leading bank-wide transformation initiatives, improving operational processes and delivering projects aimed at enhancing client experience and business efficiency.

Itembu holds a Master’s degree in Media and Cultural Studies from the University of Sussex and a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies and Sociology from the University of Namibia. She has also served on several governance and risk committees within the bank.

Standard Bank Namibia said the appointment strengthens its leadership capacity as the institution continues to focus on operational efficiency, digital enablement and execution of its strategic priorities.

Itembu said her focus will be on improving operational performance and strengthening client experience across the bank.

“I am honoured to take on this role at a time when operational excellence and client experience are central to our long-term ambition. My focus is on strengthening our end-to-end processes, enhancing digital and operational efficiency, and ensuring that every client interaction reflects the value and reliability our brand stands for,” she said.

She added that the bank will continue building a strong operational foundation to support growth and resilience as the financial services sector evolves.

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