First National Bank (Namibia)

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FNB Namibia Holdings Limited
TypePublic
NSX: FNB[1]
IndustryBanking
Financial services
PredecessorMerger of First National Bank Limited and Swabou
Headquarters,
Namibia
Key people
Inge Zaamwani-Kamwi
(Chairman)
Conrad Dempsey
(CEO FirstRand Holdings)
Erwin Tjipuka
(CEO FNB Namibia)
Rodney Forbes
(Executive)
Nangula Kauluma
Executive
ProductsConsumer banking, corporate banking, Financial services, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, wealth management, credit cards
Number of employees
1800+ (2013)
ParentFirst Rand
Divisions, RMB Namibia, Outsurance Namibia, FNB Namibian,
WebsiteFNB Namibia.com[2]
Footnotes / references
[3]

First National Bank (Namibia), commonly referred to as FNB Namibia, is Namibia's largest commercial bank and, according to The Banker magazine of London, Namibia's best bank for the fifth consecutive year.[4]

The financial institution has its headquarters located in Windhoek's Independence Avenue. It is one of the eleven commercial banks licensed to operate in the country[5] by the Bank of Namibia (the national banking regulator)[6][7] and the first commercial bank created in the country before independence.[8] and follows international standard in Banking and Finance.

History[]

FNB Namibia was founded as Deutsche Afrika Bank (DAB) in 1907, and in 1915 the National Bank of South Africa took over the assets of DAB which was in 1926 integrated with Barclays Bank. Barclays Bank changed the name of the South African operation to Barclays National Bank Limited in 1971, and later to First National Bank of Southern Africa. After the shareholding changed in December 1987, First National Bank of SWA/Namibia Limited was incorporated in February 1988. FNB Namibia listed on the Namibia Stock Exchange in 1997 and is currently largest locally listed company with market capitalisation of N$ 1,9 billion or 39% of the NSX total market cap. The merger between FNB Namibia and happened in 2003.[9]

First Rand Group[]

The First Rand Group was established in 1998, by the merger of First National Bank of South Africa, Rand Merchant Bank and Momentum Insurance & Asset Management. First Rand is listed as a "locally controlled bank" by the South African Reserve Bank, the national banking regulator.[10] As of May 2012, the group had total assets valued at US$90.3+ billion (ZAR:698 billion) (2011)[11] with subsidiaries in seven sub-Saharan countries and in Australia and India. Expansion plans in another six African countries are underway.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Listed Companies | Namibian Stock Exchange". Nsx.com.na. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
  2. ^ "Home - First National Bank - FNB". Fnbnamibia.com.na. 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
  3. ^ Key people: Son, Hugh (August 20, 2011). "BofA expects 3,500 job cuts". The News Journal. New Castle, DE: Gannett. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
  4. ^ "Five consecutive years FNB is best bank in Namibia - News - FNB". Fnbnamibia.com.na. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  5. ^ Heita, Desie (1 September 2009). "Big four banks not scared of competition". New Era.
  6. ^ Heita, Desie (4 August 2009). "Micro Finance Banking Sparks Need for Regulation". New Era.
  7. ^ Alkatib, Sukaynah (September 2009). "Lifeline for the". Insight Namibia.
  8. ^ Mach, Marco (5 August 2009). "Mikrofinanzbank erhält Lizenz". Allgemeine Zeitung (in German).
  9. ^ "About Us - About FNB - FNB". Fnbnamibia.com.na. 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
  10. ^ "South African Registered Banks and Representative Offices - South African Reserve Bank". www.resbank.co.za. Archived from the original on 2017-08-17. Retrieved 2017-08-17.
  11. ^ "30 June 2011 Group Financial Statement". Archived from the original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2014.

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