WINDHOEK – Bank Windhoek extended its footprint in the country even further when it officially opened its 55th branch in Okahao, Omusati Region this week. The newest Bank Windhoek branch was officially opened by the Governor of the Region, Erginus Endjala, in the presence of King Johannes Mupongolitha Mupiya of Ongandjera, Mayor of Okahao, Immanuel Amutenya, councillors of Okahao Town Council, Managing Director of Bank Windhoek, Baronice Hans, and the Bank’s Head of Retail Banking Services, Chris Matthee. Members of the growing Okahao business community and invited guests were also in attendance to witness the opening.
“Bank Windhoek is here today because we are a catalyst for the sustainable opportunities of economic growth, for fostering financial independence and to encourage the entrepreneurial spirit of ordinary individuals,” said Hans.
The Bank Windhoek Okahao Branch was established after feasibility studies indicated the need for additional financial services support in Okahao since the potential for economic growth was evident. This was seen from the town’s significant investment made in good basic infrastructure, the building of homes as well as a shopping centre which has a good representation of formal trading businesses, including supermarket chains, clothing retailers and many informal traders.
Bank Windhoek’s Regional Manager of the Far North, Aloysius Garoeb, thanked the community for their warm welcome in the town. “We are here to serve the people of Okahao. Thank you for embracing Bank Windhoek and the services that we offer to you,” said Garoeb.
The Bank Windhoek Okahao Branch will be administered by a permanent staff complement of five appointed employees and is situated at Chicco Building.