
Bank Windhoek and the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) on Friday, formalised a strategic partnership that focuses on expanding Bank Windhoek’s signature financial wellness-led workplace banking initiative, which is designed to bring banking services directly to the workplace.
This initiative aims to make financial services more accessible, personal, and impactful for CPBN employees.
The collaboration marks a significant milestone in advancing financial wellness-led workplace banking solutions for Namibian organisations and their employees.
The MoU was signed by CPBN Chief Executive Officer, Idi Itope, and Bank Windhoek Managing Director, James Chapman, in the presence of Executive Committee Members from both CPBN and Bank Windhoek, as well as representatives from Sanlam Allianz and staff from the two institutions.
“Workplace Banking is a key pillar in our growth and customer value strategy. It enables us to serve clients where they are, understand their needs in real time, and support both employers and employees with financial solutions that contribute to organisational efficiency and individual empowerment,” said Bank Windhoek Managing Director, James Chapman.
According to the bank, the partnership will offer embedded benefits to CPBN employees and their families, including fiduciary services for peace of mind, personalised financial advisory support, and smart savings and investment options. Employees will also receive assistance from a dedicated business partner and relationship managers.
Itope thanked Bank Windhoek for partnering with CPBN as a proud Namibian financial institution and for its professionalism. He assured his employees that this relationship represents a partnership built on mutual growth and trust.