Isabel dos Santos, Africa’s richest woman
plans to expand her banking empire into Namibia, after a banking licence
was approved by the country’s central bank.
Katoma, Bank of Namibia spokesperson Ndangi says the bank had granted provisional authorisation to Bank BIC Namibia Limited to conduct business as a banking institution in Namibia.
Bank BIC Namibia Limited is a subsidiary of Angolan Bank Banco BIC, which is 42.5-percent owned by Africa’s first woman billionaire.
Isabel dos Santos, is reported by Forbes to be worth $3 billion (ZAR34 billion).
Katoma warned that Bank BIC Namibia would not be allowed to engage in banking activities with any person in Namibia just yet, especially soliciting deposits.
The Bank of Namibia must first issue a certificate of authorisation.
Angolan Bank Banco BIC is one of Angola’s biggest banks, with an estimated 200 branches across the country.
Isabel dos Santos had increased her stake in Angolan Bank Banco BIC by 25 percent to 42.5 percent.
Namibia’s banking sector is currently dominated by three South African subsidiaries First National Bank, Standard Bank, Nedbank and Bank Windhoek.
Katoma, Bank of Namibia spokesperson Ndangi says the bank had granted provisional authorisation to Bank BIC Namibia Limited to conduct business as a banking institution in Namibia.
Bank BIC Namibia Limited is a subsidiary of Angolan Bank Banco BIC, which is 42.5-percent owned by Africa’s first woman billionaire.
Isabel dos Santos, is reported by Forbes to be worth $3 billion (ZAR34 billion).
Katoma warned that Bank BIC Namibia would not be allowed to engage in banking activities with any person in Namibia just yet, especially soliciting deposits.
The Bank of Namibia must first issue a certificate of authorisation.
Angolan Bank Banco BIC is one of Angola’s biggest banks, with an estimated 200 branches across the country.
Isabel dos Santos had increased her stake in Angolan Bank Banco BIC by 25 percent to 42.5 percent.
Namibia’s banking sector is currently dominated by three South African subsidiaries First National Bank, Standard Bank, Nedbank and Bank Windhoek.
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