FNB Namibia was awarded the Green Financial Services/Institution award at the recently held fourth Namibian Sustainable Development Awards, recognizing the bank’s commitment to sustainable practices in the financial sector.
The awards are an initiative of the Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (EIF), together with the Sustainable Development Advisory Council (SDAC) and the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT), which recognize institutions and individuals across 11 categories, ranging from the private sector to thought leadership, each acknowledging the integration of environmental, social, economic, and management aspects into their practices.
Speaking at the awards, Environment Minister Pohamba Shifeta emphasized the importance of the awards, highlighting that they represent more than just trophies.
“They serve as a testament to the exceptional individuals and organizations that are shaping a new Namibia.”
Accepting the award on behalf of the bank, FNB Namibia Chief Risk Officer Johan du Plessis reaffirmed FNB’s dedication to making a positive impact in the communities it operates in by doing what matters and creating customized products and financial solutions that foster sustainable development.
He further highlighted FNB’s commitment to promoting NetZero commitments and a shift to a low-carbon economy.
The prize money of N$20,000 according to the bank, will be allocated to initiatives and activities that encourage environmental stewardship and advance sustainability through FNB operations.