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FNB Namibia has been awarded the best bank by the Top Employers Institute.
FNB Namibia has been awarded the best bank by the Top Employers Institute.

FNB Namibia crowned top employer in Namibia and Africa for 2025

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FNB Namibia says its award as the best bank reaffirms its commitment to being an employer of choice
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FNB Namibia has been awarded Top Employer in Namibia and Africa for 2025, an esteemed recognition by the Top Employers Institute. The honour highlights the company’s commitment to employee wellbeing, growth, diversity, exceptional work environment and development, and strong organisational culture prioritising inclusion and innovation. FNB Namibia’s transformational people practices lie at the heart of its innovative practices and were pivotal in securing this award and positioning the company as an industry

leader.



“This recognition is a true testament to our incredible team and the collective effort we’ve put into building a workplace where every individual can grow, succeed, and make a meaningful

impact,” said Conrad Dempsey, Group CEO of FirstRand Namibia.



“At FNB Namibia, we believe our employees are our most valuable assets. By investing in their well-being, offering continuous development, and encouraging innovation, we’ve created a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone can reach their full potential," he added.



“Employee wellbeing is a cornerstone of our culture,” said Isdor Angula, Chief Human Capital Officer of FirstRand Namibia. “FNB Namibia’s recognition as a Top Employer underscores the effectiveness of our human capital and business strategies, which places our people at the centre of everything we do. Our processes and practices empower employees to be the architects of their careers, creating a lasting impact that extends far beyond the workplace.”

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Namibian Sun 2025-01-18

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