We‘ve listed all available financial products for your convenience.
Agribank is a state-owned financial institution whose mandate is to advance money to persons or financial intermediaries for the promotion of agriculture and related activities. The Bank derives its mandate from the provisions of the Agricultural Bank of Namibia Act, No. 5 of 2003.
The Bank Windhoek Business Banking offering is purpose-built for Commercial and Small & Medium (SMEs) Namibian Enterprises.
The Namibia Procurement Fund is a bridging finance solution for SME’s experiencing high growth and needing short term finance to meet contracts obligations.
The Credit for Youth in Business (CYB) is hosted by the National Youth Council of Namibia. It is a loan guarantee program. This means that for a loan under this program, you do not need collateral.
The Development Bank of Namibia provides finance for viable enterprises and sustainable initiatives that contribute to the development of Namibia. DBN’s loan facilities assist businesses to start or to expand their existing business operations.
To support youth employment, the Development Bank of Namibia skills-bases finance for youth pilot programme will provide finance for youth professionals. Youth professionals with NQF5 qualifications and up are invited to apply under this pilot programme, either as start-ups or for existing enterprises.
The Erongo Development Foundation (EDF) through the implementation of the Erongo Micro Credit Scheme offers micro loans to micro enterprises ranging from N$1 000 to N$15 000.
The Erongo Regional Council provides assistance to small business owners in the Daures, Karibib and Walvis Bay constituencies, through its Micro Finance Scheme.
The Hardap Regional Council provides support to SMEs within the region, through its Micro Financing Scheme.
The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development, in collaboration with the Kavango East Regional Council provides assistance to businesses in the region, through its Rural Development and Income Generating Projects.
The Kavango-West Regional Council, through its One Region, One Initiative (OROI) program aims to create employment and improve the livelihood of people within the region
The Namibia Business Innovation Institute (NBII) is part of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST). It provides training, mentoring and business support services to innovative entrepreneurs looking to establish their own company as well to researchers interested in commercialising their technologies.
This is a programme of the Ministry of Sports, Youth and National Service. It targets the Namibian unemployed youth between the ages of 18 and 35 years. The scheme provides small loans to young Namibians who are willing and able to start or expand their businesses.
Nedbank offers the various products for SMEs in all of its branches.
Nedbank also offers unsecured personal loans, called NedLoans, to clients who seek finance for their part-time farming business or another business, which they run on the side. It is the quick, easy and affordable personal loan helping employed Namibians to borrow responsibly.
The Ohangwena Regional Council provides assistance to SMEs in the region, through their Micro-Finance Scheme.
The Omaheke Regional Council aims to create employment opportunities for young people residing in Rural Omaheke, through its Micro-Finance Scheme, with funding from the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development.
The Omaheke Regional Council aims to create employment opportunities for young people residing in Rural Omaheke, through its Rural Employment Scheme, with funding from the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development.
The Regional Council provides grants to eligible SMEs to enhance productivity and enable them to compete with other producers in the market.
The Regional Council supports the establishment of household gardens to ensure food security at household level. Farmers are supported with agricultural equipment.
The Otjozondjupa Regional Council provides funding to SMEs in the region through its Micro Finance Scheme.
The Otjozondjupa Regional Council through its One Region, One Initiative (OROI) Program seeks to promote innovation and value addition of local resources. And at the same time, they aim to enhance income generation opportunities through SME development for rural communities.
Within its SME Division, Standard Bank caters to SMEs with a turnover of N$0-N$10 Million.
The Zambezi Regional Council through its Cash-for-work/Food-for-work (CFF/W) Program aims to create employment and develop rural infrastructure.
The Zambezi Regional Council, aims to create employment opportunities and uplift the living standard of unemployed individuals residing in Rural Zambezi.
The Zambezi Regional Council, through its Food Security and Nutrition Programme aims to create employment opportunities and uplift the living standard of unemployed individuals residing in Rural Zambezi.
The Zambezi Regional Council aims to create employment opportunities for unemployed individuals residing in Rural Zambezi, through its Micro Finance Scheme.
The Zambezi Regional Council, aims to create employment opportunities and uplift the living standard of unemployed individuals residing in Rural Zambezi.
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