15 Oct 2020
Agribank disbursed N$246 million of loans in
the financial year ended 31 March 2020. Of this amount, more than N$21 million
was paid exclusively to female clients, while N$52 million went to the youth
(below 40 years of age). The bank also extended funding worth over N$15 million
to communal farmers without collateral, while over 8-thousand farmers
countrywide benefitted from training and mentorship interventions during the
same period.
The Bank continues to deliver credible
financial performance as its loan book grew by 11% to N$3.01 million in 2020
from N$2.8 million in 2019, interest income went up by 12.7% to N$243 million,
while the operating expenses went up by only 4.2% from N$136.7 million in 2019
to N$142.5 million in 2020.
The Bank listed the implementation of loan
process automation which delivers clear visibility on the application progress
tracking that enforces accountability to improve turn around times as one of
the key achievements during the past financial year. Other highlights include the
collection of over N$323 million in arrears, while the Bank continues to
feature amongst the top 25 postively communicating brands in the country.
Speaking at the virtual Annual General Meeting
in Windhoek, Agribank’s Chief Executive Officer, Sakaria Nghikembua, noted that
the Bank will continue to “preserve the business through securing sustainablesources
of affordable loan book funding. We will ensure new business growth, maintain
positive collections trajectory and prudently manage expenses while managing
provisions for bad debt”. Our focus is to diverisfy the loan book for climate
resilience and inclusivity by bringing onboard the youth, women and communal
producers”.
We are also sourcing grant funding to expand
the reach and depth of training and mentorship services, whilesustaining high performance environment.
Continouos enhancement of the brand reputation, balancing mandate
sustainability and shareholder as well as client expectations also remain high
on the agenda.
The AGM was attended by the Ministers of
Finance and Public Enterprises, Agribank Board and management as well as senior
officials of the two ministries.
Issued by:
Rino Muranda
Manager: Marketing and Communication
For
enquiries, kindly contact the Marketing and Communications Division at:
Tel.: 061
2074332/Fax.: 061 2074206
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