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Namibia’s banking liquidity improves despite asset dip

Windhoek, Namibia © Unsplash
Windhoek, Namibia © Unsplash
  • Central bank’s latest report says Namibia’s banking sector remains well-capitalised and resilient
  • Real GDP growth slowed to 2.7% in Q1 2025, but key sectors including tourism continued to support economic activity

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA – Namibia’s banking sector remains stable and well-capitalised despite global economic headwinds, the country’s central bank said.

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