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| Purpose and mission |
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The Development Bank of Namibia was established through an
Act of Parliament in October 2002 to improve citizen’s welfare
and quality of life through increased economic activity and improved infrastructure.
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| People and values |
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| The DBN is governed by a Board of Directors which determines and controls the business strategy, and directs the operations of the Bank. DBN staff ascribe to high professional and ethical standards and are accountable to the Bank’s customers and shareholders. The principles guiding the Development Bank of Namibia are: Namibia First. Integrity. Transparency. Professionalism. Sustainability. Innovation. |
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| Loan finance facilities |
The DBN offers businesses start-up capital and finance for expansion through these broad facilities:
Public Sector, Private Sector, Enterprise Development, and SME Finance Facilities. |
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| DBN and Vision 2030 |
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| Namibia has set itself deliberate targets aimed at improving its people’s quality of life. These objectives, which are detailed in the country’s Vision 2030, seek to create wealth in financial, social and environmental terms. |
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