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Capricorn Private Wealth appoints Elize Smith as new Head

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May 6, 2026
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Capricorn Private Wealth has appointed Elize Smith as its new Head, effective 1 May 2026, as the business seeks to strengthen growth and expand its private wealth offering.

Smith brings more than 35 years of experience in the banking and financial services industry and will oversee the company’s strategy focused on profitability and client-centred wealth management services.

She began her career at Standard Bank Namibia, where she held several senior positions, including becoming the first Business Banking Manager for the Coastal Area before later serving as Branch Manager of the Swakopmund branch.

Smith later worked as Financial Manager at Siemens South Africa before joining Bank Windhoek as an Account Executive.

Since joining First National Bank Namibia in 2011, she has played a key role in establishing and leading the bank’s Private Clients and Private Wealth divisions.

According to Capricorn Private Wealth, the divisions recorded significant growth under her leadership, driven by a customer-focused strategy and service delivery approach.

Bank Windhoek Executive Officer of Business Banking and Acting Executive Officer of Retail Banking Services Leon Koch said Smith’s appointment strengthens the company’s private wealth strategy.

“Her appointment reinforces our commitment to delivering a boutique, client-focused experience while driving sustainable profitability and strategic growth across Capricorn Private Wealth,” he said.

In her new role, Smith will focus on profitability, client experience, strategic growth initiatives and strengthening the company’s position within Namibia’s private wealth banking sector.

Smith has also received several Chief Executive Officer Awards during her career and completed Management Development and Senior Management Development programmes at the University of Stellenbosch.

Capricorn Private Wealth is a joint offering of Bank Windhoek and Capricorn Asset Management, both part of the Capricorn Group.

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