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Letshego Holdings Namibia launches first deposit-taking branch at Oshakati

Letshego Holdings Namibia launched its first deposit-taking branch at Oshakati on Monday.

Letshego chief executive Ester Kali said the launch of the branch is a significant step forward in the company’s mission to provide inclusive and accessible financial services to communities nationwide.

The modern facility eases access for individuals, entrepreneurs and small businesses to the financial tools they need to grow and succeed.

“This new branch demonstrates Letshego’s commitment to supporting Namibia’s socio-economic development. By expanding its presence in Oshakati, Letshego reaffirms its promise to empower more Namibians with affordable, suitable and impactful financial solutions,” she said.

Oshakati mayor Leonard Hango officiated the branch inauguration, which was attended by key dignitaries from the local councils. Kali said their presence highlighted the strong partnerships and shared vision between Letshego and local government officials, emphasising a unified effort toward economic empowerment, innovation and regional development.

“This branch is more than just bricks and mortar – it’s a gateway to opportunity. It represents Letshego’s purpose: To improve lives by extending financial access to every corner of our country, especially underserved regions,” she said.

With a strong focus on financial inclusion, financial literacy and innovation, Letshego Holdings Namibia continues to deliver simple, accessible and impactful financial services.

This latest development reflects the company’s long-term strategy to diversify its offerings and reach more customers across Namibia.
The Oshakati branch is fully operational and offers various services, including transactional accounts, savings and investments, home and personal loans, as well as microfinance solutions tailored to support individuals and small businesses.

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