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Standard Bank

Also known as: Standard Bank Namibia · Standard Bank Group · The Standard Bank of Namibia Limited · Standard Bank South Africa · SBSA · Standard Bank SA

Namibian-based commercial bank facing fraud allegations and receiving accumulate rating from banking sector analysts in 2026.

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What’s been said

Key points drawn from coverage. Tap a point to see the original sentence.

  1. February 2026
  2. The Namibian

    Standard Bank partnered to announce the Hollard Grand Prix Cycling Series

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    Hollard Namibia and partners Heineken 0.0 and Standard Bank have announced the launch of the Hollard Grand Prix Cycling Series, a bold new multi-discipline racing series set to raise the bar for competitive cycling in Namibia during the 2026 season.

    Hollard launches lucrative cycling sponsorship
  3. New Era

    Standard Bank Namibia appointed Helena Mboti as group economist

    Source

    Standard Bank Namibia has appointed Helena Mboti as group economist.

    Mboti appointed Standard Bank’s group economist
  4. The Namibian

    Standard Bank Namibia handed over a Toyota Hilux to Martin Jekconia, the grand prize winner of its Mastercard campaign

    Source

    Standard Bank Namibia handed over a Toyota Hilux to Martin Jekconia, the grand prize winner of its Mastercard card usage campaign.

    Bank hands over car to campaign winner
  5. The Namibian

    Standard Bank Namibia appointed Helena Mboti as group economist

    Source

    Standard Bank Namibia has appointed Helena Mboti as its new group economist.

    Standard Bank appoints Helena Mboti as group economist
  6. January 2026
  7. The Namibian

    Standard Bank economist Helena Mboti stated oil royalties and levies could become significant revenue source reaching 20%+ of total revenue

    Source

    "Oil royalties and levies could become a significant medium- to long-term revenue source relative to projected government revenue of N$97.2 billion for the 2028/29 financial year, and easily reach 20%+ of total revenue in the first couple of years," Standard Bank economist Helena Mboti says.

    Another 10 years before oil generates returns
  8. Namibian Sun

    Standard Bank assists with Hope Village's operational costs

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    Corporate partners such as MTC, Standard Bank and Bank Windhoek assist with operational costs, but high municipal bills remain a major challenge.

    Hope Village: Changing young lives
  9. New Era

    Standard Bank announced new pricing strategy effective 1 January 2026

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    The bank yesterday announced their new pricing strategy which has been effective since 1 January 2026.

    Notable reductions in Standard Bank Namibia’s 2026 fees
  10. December 2025
  11. The Namibian

    Standard Bank Namibia has trained 40 micro, small and medium enterprises in entrepreneurial capacity and investment readiness

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    Standard Bank Namibia has trained 40 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in entrepreneurial capacity and investment readiness.

    Standard Bank trains 40 MSMEs on entrepreneurship
  12. The Namibian

    Standard Bank launched the inaugural Blue Growth Series in August

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    The training was done through the bank's inaugural Blue Growth Series, which had received over 695 applications after the pilot was launched in August.

    Standard Bank trains 40 MSMEs on entrepreneurship
  13. The Namibian

    Standard Bank Namibia recorded 98% increase in home loan volumes

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    Standard Bank Namibia has recorded an increase of 98% in home loan volumes.

    More people take up home loans with Standard Bank

Saturday 6 June

  1. South African entrepreneurs to speak at 2026 Windhoek business summit

    DJ Sbu and Sheldon Tatchell, South African entrepreneurs, will be guest speakers at the 2026 Business Summit Namibia in Windhoek on 25 July. The summit, one of Namibia's leading entrepreneurship and networking platforms, is expected to attract approximately 1,000 attendees.

    6 June 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Banking sector attracts investors despite earnings quality differences

    Namibia's banking sector continues to draw investors, though earnings quality differences among listed banks are now structural rather than cyclical, according to Simonis Storm's Banking Report 2026. FirstRand Namibia is identified as the preferred banking stock, while Standard Bank Namibia received an accumulate rating and Capricorn Group a reduce rating pending improvements in key indicators.

    3 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Sunday 31 May

  1. Windhoek cashless parking system sparks confusion and exclusion

    Windhoek's rollout of a cashless parking system requiring KPI-issued or bank cards has caused confusion and frustration among motorists, many of whom lack access to these payment methods. The article argues that rapid digital transitions without adequate consultation disproportionately affect those outside the formal banking system.

    31 May 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 25 May

  1. High Court orders auction of Hodago Fishing's freezer trawler

    A Windhoek High Court judge has authorised the deputy sheriff to sell Hodago Fishing's vessel Venus 1 through public auction after the financially troubled company failed to repay Standard Bank Namibia N$36 million in loan and facility agreements. Gendev Fishing Resources, in which the Swapo-owned company Guinas Investments holds 96.5%, has 45% shareholding in Hodago Fishing.

    25 May 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 19 May

  1. Standard Bank responds to fraud allegations and settlement terms

    Standard Bank says fraud affecting its clients is a widespread global issue and that each incident is evaluated individually. The bank states it offers discretionary goodwill payments to support affected customers but says these are not admissions of liability, and that confidentiality clauses in settlements are standard practice to protect privacy and ongoing investigations.

    19 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Namibia's largest banks' loan impairments peak then recover post-pandemic

    Namibia's four largest commercial banks saw loan impairments surge from N$230 million in June 2015 to a peak of N$1.5 billion in December 2020 before gradually stabilising. Impairments have since eased, declining to N$640 million by 2022 and settling at N$760 million by year-end 2024.

    19 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Sunday 17 May

  1. Standard Bank faces fraud crisis across South Africa and Namibia

    An investigation by IOL has uncovered a pattern of fraud affecting customers in South Africa and Namibia, with combined losses exceeding R3 million. The bank has been accused of blaming clients for unauthorized crimes, conducting opaque investigations, and offering settlements that require victims to accept silence.

    17 May 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 15 May

  1. Namibia's debt increasingly a cash-flow challenge, economist warns

    Economist Almandro Jansen warns that Namibia's debt situation is becoming a cash-flow and refinancing challenge as government relies on continuous domestic borrowing, with a total financing requirement of approximately N$29.22 billion (10.2% of GDP) for 2026/27, though the country remains capable of funding itself.

    15 May 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 13 May

  1. Customs and excise offices relocate to Southern Industrial

    Namibia Revenue Agency (Namra) has begun moving customs and excise offices to a newly established One-Stop centre on Reger Street in the Southern Industrial area. Currently, only limited services including motor vehicle clearance certificates and booking of physical inspections are available, while payments and other services remain at the Eros Airport office during the transition.

    13 May 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 9 May

  1. Fabian Shaanika appointed Chamber of Mines CEO from May 2026

    The Chamber of Mines of Namibia has appointed geologist and investment banking professional Fabian Shaanika as Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 May 2026, succeeding retired CEO Veston Malango who led the organization for two decades. Shaanika brings nearly 20 years of mining sector experience across exploration, project development, financing, and production, including recent roles at Kelp Blue and senior positions at Rand Merchant Bank and Standard Bank Namibia.

    9 May 2026 · Informanté

Friday 8 May

  1. Standard Bank appoints Deloitte & Touche as external auditor

    Standard Bank Namibia has appointed Deloitte & Touche Namibia as its independent external auditor, replacing PricewaterhouseCoopers Namibia with effect from 29 April 2026, in compliance with Bank of Namibia's BID-10 regulation requiring external auditor rotation every 10 years.

    8 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Thursday 7 May

  1. MTC appeals for more corporate internship support in Namibia

    Mobile Telecommunications Limited is calling on companies and institutions to create more internship opportunities for young Namibians through the Namibia National Internship Programme, which was launched in 2019 to help graduates enter the job market. MTC contributes N$2 million annually to the programme, which placed 332 interns in 2025 across more than 40 fields.

    7 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Wednesday 6 May

  1. Shaanika appointed Chamber of Mines CEO from May 2026

    Fabian Shaanika, former managing director of Kelp Blue, has been appointed chief executive officer of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia, effective 1 May 2026. He brings experience from mining and resources roles at Namdeb, Vedanta's Skorpion Zinc Mine, Debmarine Namibia, and Rand Merchant Bank Namibia.

    6 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  2. Chamber of Mines appoints Fabian Shaanika as chief executive

    The Chamber of Mines of Namibia has appointed Fabian Shaanika, formerly managing director of kelp farming company Kelp Blue, as its new chief executive effective 1 May. Shaanika, a registered geologist with MBA and experience at Rand Merchant Bank, Standard Bank, Namdeb, Skorpion Zinc Mine and Debmarine Namibia, replaces Veston Malango, who retires after 20 years leading the chamber.

    6 May 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 5 May

  1. Namibia's oil discoveries offer chance to build local refining capacity

    Recent oil and gas discoveries in the Orange Basin, with an over 80% exploration success rate, position Namibia to avoid reliance on imported fuel and build local refining capacity—a lesson highlighted by recent fuel price shocks tied to Middle Eastern conflicts.

    5 May 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 4 May

  1. GIPF board members earned N$666,000 in two months in sitting fees

    The Government Institutions Pension Fund paid its board of trustees chairperson Penda Ithindi N$114,000 for attending three meetings in two months, and Napwu general secretary Petrus Nevonga N$92,163 during the same period, according to payroll records reviewed by The Namibian. The payments have revived concerns that clustered board and sub-committee meetings have become a parallel income stream for trustees already drawing civil service or union salaries.

    4 May 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 30 April

  1. South Africa's xenophobic marches accelerate amid UN concern

    Anti-migrant marches led by activists Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma and Zandile Ndlovu are staging increasingly bold demonstrations across South African cities with little resistance from authorities. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has condemned the surge in threats and violence as South Africa faces pressure to intervene.

    30 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 24 April

  1. Windhoek marathon celebrates athletes with intellectual disabilities

    Namibia Special Olympics president Charles Nyambe praised a recent Windhoek marathon that featured 533 athletes with intellectual disabilities competing in 2-kilometre, 5-kilometre, and 10-kilometre races and walks, alongside 1,300 public participants in a 21-kilometre race to raise awareness and funds. Nyambe said the event aimed to break barriers, foster understanding, and dispel myths about intellectual disabilities while highlighting the achievements of participants.

    24 April 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 23 April

  1. Blue Waters face Unam in Top 8 Cup quarter-final

    Blue Waters FC will play Unam FC in a 2026 Standard Bank Top 8 Cup quarter-final on 2 or 3 May at Swakopmund, with the Walvis Bay club citing home advantage as motivation. Quarter-final draws also pit FC Ongos against KK Palace, African Stars against Eleven Arrows, and Mighty Gunners against Eeshoke Chula Chula.

    23 April 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 19 April

  1. Fabian Shaanika appointed to Kudu Chemicals board

    Green Metals Refining has appointed seasoned mining and banking executive Fabian Shaanika to the board of its Namibian subsidiary Kudu Chemicals, which is developing a sulphuric acid plant at Walvis Bay for battery-grade manganese chemical production.

    19 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 17 April

  1. Lüderitz prepares 19th annual Crayfish Festival in April 2026

    The Lüderitz Crayfish Festival will run from 28 April to 3 May 2026 under the theme "Crayfish & Currents: Where Heritage Meets Innovation," blending the town's maritime traditions with its emerging status as an energy hub. The event will feature seafood, entertainment including musical performances and a beauty pageant, motor sports, and business networking opportunities.

    17 April 2026 · New Era

Thursday 16 April

  1. Namibian banks deny fraud refunds despite rising losses

    Namibian commercial banks have no policies to refund defrauded clients, even as the Bank of Namibia reports losses of over N$6 million monthly to fraud. Banks claim liability rests with customers who authorize transactions under deception, while victims say they have been denied compensation; international regulators in the UK and EU are moving to mandate refunds to fraud victims.

    16 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 10 April

  1. Standard Bank Top 8 Cup returns to Namibia football calendar

    The Standard Bank Namibia Top 8 Cup, Namibia's domestic football competition, was officially launched in Windhoek after a six-year absence since 2019. The 2026 tournament will feature the eight best-performing teams from the Namibia Premier Football League, with a total prize pool of N$2.5 million and the winner receiving N$600,000.

    10 April 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 9 April

  1. Standard Bank launches Top 8 Cup football tournament

    Standard Bank Namibia has relaunched the Top 8 Cup, a tournament for the top eight teams in the Namibia Premier Football League, with N$2.5 million in sponsorship. The competition, last held in 2019, will feature matches across Windhoek, Swakopmund, and Oshakati, with the champion receiving N$600,000.

    9 April 2026 · New Era

  2. Former bank employee held over N$4 million fraud

    A former Standard Bank Namibia employee has been arrested and charged with 12 counts of fraud for allegedly transferring N$4 million from clients' accounts to her own between April and August 2024. She is being held in custody pending further investigations and a court appearance on 18 May.

    9 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 8 April

  1. Standard Bank sponsors 2026 Lüderitz Crayfish Festival with N$150,000

    Standard Bank Namibia has pledged N$150,000 to the 2026 Lüderitz Crayfish Festival, scheduled for 28 April to 3 May under the theme "Harvesting Sustainability, Empowering Communities." The bank's sponsorship is part of its commitment to supporting local economic growth and community-driven projects that benefit small businesses and tourism in the coastal town.

    8 April 2026 · New Era

  2. Standard Bank launches Top 8 Cup for Premier Football League

    Standard Bank Namibia launched the Top 8 Cup in Windhoek, a competition for the top eight teams of the Namibia Premier Football League at the end of the 2025/2026 season. The agreement was signed by Standard Bank CEO Erwin Tjipuka and Namibia Football Association vice president Jakobus Markus.

    8 April 2026 · New Era

Saturday 4 April

  1. Iran crisis drives Namibia fuel costs up sharply

    Closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March caused global crude oil prices to surge 54%, pushing Namibian petrol prices up N$2.50 per litre and diesel up N$4 per litre, compressing real incomes and increasing production costs across transport, agriculture and tourism sectors.

    4 April 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 2 April

  1. Former Standard Bank employee charged with fraud case

    A former Standard Bank Namibia employee has been charged with 12 counts of fraud after allegedly withdrawing N$4 million from client accounts between April and August 2024. The Windhoek Magistrate's Court denied bail and postponed the case to 18 May for further investigations.

    2 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 1 April

  1. South African banks deny insider fraud, but court cases prove otherwise

    While fraud victims and observers commonly suspect insider involvement and banks insist their systems prevent employee fraud, recent court cases — including convictions of an FNB consultant and arrest of a Nedbank forensic investigator — show employees have successfully exploited their access to defraud customers.

    1 April 2026 · The Namibian

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