NAMFISA posts N$24 million profit
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The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) has made revenue amounting to N$279,5 million with expenditure of N$254,7 million during the 2023/2024 posting profit of N$24 million.
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) has made revenue amounting to N$279,5 million with expenditure of N$254,7 million during the 2023/2024 posting profit of N$24 million.
In an effort to reclaim its title as the cleanest city in Africa, the City of Windhoek has officially launched the Mayoral Clean-up Campaign.
The Financial Instituations and Market Act (FIMA) has the potential to create and govern retirement and medical aid funds and their administrators, short- and long-term insurers, investment schemes, and asset management, amongst others.
Namibia Ceramics, a manufacturing construction plant site located in Tsumeb, is the brainchild of Heikky Katti, a local man who came up with the business idea in 2017.
Former and current members of the Mine Workers Union of Namibia (MUN) and their descendants have an opportunity to become shareholders in a new investment company dedicated to growing their financial worth.
Financial crimes are mostly associated with money laundering and illegally acquired assets that help one receive proceeds that can be made to appear legitimate.
Financial crime poses a significant risk to the financial sector in Namibia while damaging the stability of the economy.
These sentiments emerged during the first-ever Anti-Financial Crime Conference in Windhoek.
Stakeholders in the oil and gas sector have launched a new 'omni-channel', meant to create an official channel of communication among players in the industry and the broader public while educating citizens on how they can get involved in the emerging oil and gas sector.
nbc Director General Stanley Similo says the tourism sector stands to benefit from beauty pageants such as Miss Namibia.
Pageants are known to play an integral role in promoting tourism by attracting visitors from different regions to participate in or witness such events.
The gross domestic product for the first quarter of 2024 indicates exceptional growth in most economic sectors.
This was highlighted in the capital by the Namibia Statistics Agency at the release of GDP for the first quarter of 2024.