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20Twenty issues N$350 million in home loans, saves clients N$10 Million+

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April 22, 2025
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20Twenty Financial Solutions has issued N$350 million home loans since its inception in 2022, saving clients over N$10.7 million in interest costs compared to traditional bank loans, according to the company’s first Social Impact Report.

The lender, which positions itself as a purpose-driven financial institution, has focused on making homeownership more accessible through inflation-linked loans designed to protect clients’ disposable income and reduce the total cost of ownership.

“Homeownership should be accessible, sustainable, and a gateway to long-term financial freedom,” the company said in the report.

“Our clients don’t just own homes, they thrive in them.”

The report highlights that 34% of 20Twenty’s clients are new homeowners, while 43% are women, figures the company says reflect progress towards inclusive and equitable access to housing finance.

Additionally, according to the lender whose team has more than 300 years of combined experience in banking, home loans, and financial services, 66.2% of its clients previously borrowed from traditional lenders before switching to 20Twenty.

Notably, the company reported zero non-performing loans in its portfolio, crediting this to its sustainable lending approach and rigorous underwriting.

Client feedback collected through a 2024 survey further underscored the impact of the company’s model: 42% of respondents reported improved cash flow, 30% said they had increased their savings, and 28% indicated they were paying off their home loans faster than expected.

“These aren’t just financial wins, they’re life-changing shifts in security, dignity, and peace of mind,” the company noted.

Its Social Impact Report is aligned with international standards, including the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), and the IRIS+ impact measurement framework.

The company said it remains committed to expanding its impact and called on partners and stakeholders to support its continued efforts to improve access to affordable housing in Namibia.

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