14 Oct 2022
On Friday, 14 October
2022, the Agricultural Bank of Namibia inaugurated its revamped
Otjiwarongo office, a development that is meant to enhance customer
in-branch experience and brand visibility, in line with the Bank’s
strategic plan. Otjozondjupa region lies at the centre of a highly
potential agricultural area of the country, which flourishes in both livestock
and crop farming. As a key player in financing the transformation, and
expansion of agriculture in the country, Agribank has two offices in the
Otjozondjupa region, with another office in Grootfontein, in recognition
of the business potential of the region in the agricultural space.
The keynote speaker at
the inauguration, Hon. James Uerikua, Governor of the Otjozondjupa region,
applauded Agribank for its investment and commitment in the region,
stating that "the overhaul of this office is a welcome expression of
the trust and confidence that Agribank has in the economic potential of
this town and the entire Otjozondjupa region." As such, the Governor
called on Agribank as a public institution, to continue with its strategic
role in contributing to food security, employment creation, and land
reform efforts of the government.
On her part, the Deputy
Chairperson of the Agribank’s Board of Directors, Dagmar Honsbein,
reiterated the Bank’s position of expanding its footprints, stating that
"as a development finance institution, we have laid a solid
foundation to ensure that the Bank’s impact is felt across the length and
breadth of our beautiful country, Namibia. We will continue to offer
innovative financial solutions to both communal and commercial farmers,
from production to value-addition." Furthermore, Agribank’s Chief
Executive Officer, Dr Raphael Karuaihe, told the audience at the event
that "over the past five years, Agribank has embarked on a journey,
not only to transform the institution to become the pinnacle of corporate
governance and service delivery efficiencies, but also to ensure that it
plays a meaningful role in catalysing the transformation and growth of the
agricultural sector, through the adoption of a clear strategic plan."
Agribank’s five-year
strategic plan focuses on preserving the business in a difficult operating
environment, securing sustainable sources of affordable loan book funding,
new business growth, maintaining sustainable collections trajectory,
maintaining prudent expense management; and robustly managing provisions
for bad debt. Moreover, the Bank intends to diversify its loan book for
climate resilience and inclusivity, as well as embed automation and
operational efficiencies within the Bank to sustain a high-performance
environment and enhance brand reputation, while also balancing the mandate
for sustainability and shareholder/policymaker/client expectations.
In terms of the loan book
statistics for the Otjozondjupa region, the region serves over 2,700 clients
on the loan book of Agribank, of which the majority are from Otjiwarongo
and surrounding areas. Otjozondjupa’s loan book stands at over N$1.1
billion. Agribank Otjiwarongo office has financed over N$1.8 million to
full-time communal farmers, without collateral, through the Emerging
Retail Financing Product (ERFP). The office also paid over N$10.7 million
to 13 beneficiaries of the newly introduced Women and Youth Loan scheme.
As may be commonly known, the top three loan products in the region that
the Bank financed are land for beginners, full-time affirmative action
loans, and livestock loans.
Agribank’s loans can be
utilized for purchasing farmland, production inputs, livestock, farming
infrastructure, vehicles and equipment, biomass management, aquaculture,
poultry, piggery, post-settlement support, as well as value addition
through agro-processing. The Bank also provides training and mentorship
services to farmers through the Agri-Advisory Services Division.