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OM inaugurates Client Service Centre

OM inaugurates Client Service Centre

OLD MUTUAL Namibia inaugurated its first integrated Client Service Centre in Windhoek’s central business district on Tuesday, with the main purpose of the centre being to provide clients with a comprehensive, holistic client service which meets the ever increasing complex expectations of clients.

Old Mutual Namibia chief executive officer, Johannes !Gawaxab said this was a move that focused on clients and affording them world-class service. “The team kept the goal of delighting our clients top-of-mind throughout the planning, design, building and implementation process to create a unique experience for the people of Windhoek, he said.President Sam Nujoma, who officially inaugurated the centre, said the role of the financial services sector was to provide access to services by creating diverse and well functioning financial systems, which are conducive to overall economic growth.He said the Government and the private sector should forge smart partnerships and collectively identify and develop key areas which have the potential to boost economic development.”The Government and all citizens expect the financial services sector to facilitate the creation of wealth by removing the unnecessary hurdles, which prevent people from obtaining financial means in order…to start new businesses or to engage in other productive activities that require financing,” said Nujoma.He also urged Old Mutual and other companies in the financial services sector to expand their businesses to all regions of the country.Old Mutual Namibia boasts of having more than 55 per cent share of the life insurance market, 30 per cent of the asset management market, a property portfolio amounting close to N$220 million, 80 000 shareholders and over 150 000 policyholders, with the company paying out benefits in excess of N$3 million per working day.”The team kept the goal of delighting our clients top-of-mind throughout the planning, design, building and implementation process to create a unique experience for the people of Windhoek, he said.President Sam Nujoma, who officially inaugurated the centre, said the role of the financial services sector was to provide access to services by creating diverse and well functioning financial systems, which are conducive to overall economic growth.He said the Government and the private sector should forge smart partnerships and collectively identify and develop key areas which have the potential to boost economic development.”The Government and all citizens expect the financial services sector to facilitate the creation of wealth by removing the unnecessary hurdles, which prevent people from obtaining financial means in order…to start new businesses or to engage in other productive activities that require financing,” said Nujoma.He also urged Old Mutual and other companies in the financial services sector to expand their businesses to all regions of the country.Old Mutual Namibia boasts of having more than 55 per cent share of the life insurance market, 30 per cent of the asset management market, a property portfolio amounting close to N$220 million, 80 000 shareholders and over 150 000 policyholders, with the company paying out benefits in excess of N$3 million per working day.

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