19 Jun 2018
Agribank
has opened a new office in Gobabis in the Omaheke region this week. The office
is situated in the Old Mutual Building in River Street and will serve clients
in the entire Omaheke region.
Speaking
at the official inauguration ceremony, Agribank chairperson Terttu Uuyuni
stated that the Omaheke region plays an important role in contributing to the
Bank’s loan book. “In the 2017/2018 financial year, Agribank recorded new
business of over N$357 million of which the Omaheke region contributed N$40
million representing 11% of new business. This illustrates that Gobabis is a
strategic growth centre for Agribank and we are confident that opening an
office here will not only bring our services in town, but will create
opportunities for Agribank’s growth”, Uuyuni enthused.
As
part of its socio-economic transformation pillar of the strategic plan, Agribank
provides training and mentorship services to farmers through the Agri-Advisory
Services Division. During the 2017 – 2018 financial year, Agribank conducted 17
such interventions in 13 different locations in the Omaheke region, targeting
both communal and commercial farmers. These interventions include farmers’
information days, evening lectures, short training courses, practical sessions
and excursions which covered topics such as record keeping, animal health, as
well as financial and grazing management. The Agribank chairperson was pleased
“that 461 people benefitted from these interventions in the Omaheke region
alone of which 329 were male, while 132 participants were female”.
At
the same occasion, Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein, who officially inaugurated
the Agribank Gobabis office, congratulated the Bank for expanding its footprint
to strategic growth centres and bringing its services closer to their clients.
The Finance minister also applauded the Bank for
embarking upon the arrear collections strategy as part of its financial
sustainability initiatives. “Gone are the days where treasury support to state
owned enterprises went unchecked. In fact, going forward, Government will
require commercial public entities to become self-sustainable although
shareholder support can still be granted where necessary”, the Minister noted. Schlettwein further urged Agribank
to continue to introduce new products that are responsive to the needs of the
clients to accelerate the transformation of the agricultural sector.
Agribank
loans can be utilized for purchasing farm land, production, livestock, farming
infrastructure, vehicles and equipment, bush management, aquaculture, poultry,
piggery, post settlement support as well as for value addition through agro-processing.
Issued
by:
Sakaria
Nghikembua
Chief
Executive Officer
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