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DBN approves N$22.74bn in loans since 2007

The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has approved a total of N$22.74 billion in loans since 2007, with N$13.25 billion directed to the private sector.

This is according to acting chief investment officer Cliffy Nauses.

Of the private sector funding, only N$1.87 billion, or 14.3%, has been allocated to women-owned enterprises, underscoring the need for targeted interventions to improve access to finance for women entrepreneurs.

Nausea was speaking at the launch of the ‘DBN for Her’ programme on Thursday.

A breakdown of funding directed to women shows that large enterprises accounted for N$1.187 billion, or 63.4%, while small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) received N$684.49 million, representing 36.6%.

Geographically, the Khomas region accounted for the largest share of funding to women-owned businesses, receiving N$619.51 million, or 33.1% of total approvals.

From a sector perspective, business services led allocations with N$290 million, covering activities such as cleaning services and stop-order supply contracts.

“Khomas accounted for N$619 million, which is about 33% of approvals. The business services sector accounted for approximately 15.5% of total approvals, while support to women in the SME segment made up about 37% of our private sector approvals,” Nauses said.

She said the highest level of approvals for women was recorded in the 2016/17 financial year, when women accounted for 22.6% of funding.

However, for the current financial year, covering the 11 months to February 2026, only about 5% of approvals have been allocated to women.

Nauses described the figure as disappointing.

She said within the youth category, approximately 21% of funding has been extended to women, amounting to N$392 million.

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