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Bank Windhoek Limited; First National Bank Namibia Limited, part of FirstRand Group; Standard Bank Namibia Limited, part of Standard Bank Group; Nedbank Namibia Limited, part of Nedbank Group; Bank BIC Namibia Limited, part of Angola's Banco BIC Group; Letshego Bank Namibia Limited, part of Letshego Group; Branch of Banco Privado Atlântico ...
Bank BIC Namibia Limited (Bank BIC Namibia) is a commercial bank in Namibia. It is licensed by the Bank of Namibia (BoN), to operate and trade in the country. [3] The bank is a subsidiary of the Bank BIC Group, a financial services conglomerate based in Angola, with banking subsidiaries in Angola, Portugal, Cape Verde and Namibia, and with a representative office in South Africa.
Bank Windhoek was founded in 1982 when a group of entrepreneurs, led by Koos Brandt, took over eight local branches of the Volkskas Bank. [8] The bank opened its first branch in Karasburg the same year it was founded. [9] In 1990, the bank merged with Boland Bank and Trust Bank, and opened a branch in Walvis Bay. [10]
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The headquarters of the bank are located at 18 Schwerinsburg Street, in Windhoek, the capital and largest city in Namibia. The bank maintains a total of 15 branches in various urban centers in the country, as at August 2016. [4]
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Nujoma had become friends with Toivo and in 1959, he joined with OPC cofounder Jacob Kuhangua to start the Windhoek branch of the organisation, which had by then been renamed the Ovamboland People's Organization (OPO). [9] [10] At its first congress, Nujoma was elected president. During the next year, he travelled to Namibia in secret ...
Groot Aub (German: Groß Aub) is a settlement located approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) south of Windhoek, in the Khomas Region of Namibia. It belongs to the Windhoek Rural electoral constituency and houses its constituency office. [1] In September 2017 Groot Aub was incorporated into the capital Windhoek. [2]