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Bank Windhoek launches WhatsApp banking, a first for Namibia’s financial sector

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April 20, 2026
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Bank Windhoek has become the first bank in Namibia to launch a WhatsApp banking platform, marking a shift towards delivering financial services through messaging applications.

The platform allows customers to access services such as balance enquiries, mini statements, selected payments and transfers directly on WhatsApp, without switching between applications. It complements the bank’s existing mobile and internet banking channels.

Managing Director James Chapman said the rollout reflects changing customer behaviour and the growing role of messaging platforms in everyday digital interactions.

“By leveraging WhatsApp, we are placing banking where customers already communicate and connect,” he said.

The launch aligns with a broader global trend in which financial services are increasingly embedded into commonly used digital platforms, particularly in markets with high mobile usage.

Bank Windhoek said the service is designed to improve accessibility, especially for customers in remote areas, by reducing reliance on physical branches.

The WhatsApp banking platform incorporates authentication and encryption measures to safeguard customer data and transactions. The bank has urged customers not to share sensitive information such as PINs or one-time passwords.

The service operates through a dedicated number, enabling real-time interaction with the bank via mobile devices.

Speaking on behalf of Namibia’s Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Executive Director Linda Aipinge-Nakale said the initiative reflects the convergence of banking and digital communication technologies, adding that cybersecurity and data protection remain critical.

“Greater convenience must never come at the expense of safety,” she said.

The rollout is supported by Namibia’s mobile connectivity, including widespread 4G coverage, which continues to enable digital financial services.

Bank Windhoek said the platform supports efforts to expand financial inclusion by bringing services closer to underserved communities, including rural populations and first-time users of formal banking.

The bank added that it plans to expand the platform’s functionality over time in line with customer demand and technological developments.

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