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FNB Namibia named Best Foreign Exchange Bank

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March 6, 2026
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FNB Namibia has been named the Best Foreign Exchange Bank in Namibia at Global Finance magazine’s 26th Annual World’s Best Foreign Exchange Banks awards, part of the Gordon Platt Foreign Exchange Awards 2026.

The recognition forms part of Global Finance’s annual awards programme, which honours financial institutions across 87 countries, territories and districts, as well as seven global regions and several international categories.

The awards recognise banks that demonstrate leadership, innovation and service excellence in the global foreign exchange market.

Ian Erlank, Head of Global Markets at RMB Namibia, said the award reflects the strength of the group’s foreign exchange capabilities and expertise.

“This award reflects the strength of our FX capabilities and the depth of expertise across the group. At FNB Namibia and RMB Namibia, we remain committed to delivering innovative, reliable and customer-centric foreign exchange solutions that support our clients’ growth in an increasingly complex global environment,” Erlank said.

He added that the bank remains focused on supporting cross-border financial activity for businesses and individuals operating in international markets.

Foreign exchange services play a critical role in Namibia’s economy by enabling businesses and individuals to participate in global trade and financial markets.

Importers and exporters rely on foreign exchange solutions to settle international transactions, while investors, tourists and individuals depend on efficient currency services for cross-border payments and remittances.

Reliable foreign exchange systems are also important for sectors such as mining, agriculture, logistics and retail, which depend on timely and competitively priced currency transactions to maintain operations and remain competitive.

Global Finance said its selection process includes input from industry experts and evaluates institutions based on factors such as transaction volumes, market share, pricing competitiveness, global reach, customer service and technological innovation.

Erlank said the bank’s recognition also reflects the continued support of its clients and employees.

“FNB Namibia extends its appreciation to its clients for their continued trust and to its teams for consistently delivering service excellence that supports the evolving needs of the market,” he said.

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