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Namibia moves government grant payments onto instant payment network

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June 17, 2026
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Namibia has processed its first government grant payments through the national instant payment network, marking a major milestone in the country’s efforts to modernise public-sector payments and expand financial inclusion.

The first live Government-to-Person (G2P) payments were made on 17 June 2026 to beneficiaries under the Marginalised Beneficiaries grant category, with recipients receiving funds in near real time through the new payment infrastructure.

The rollout was facilitated by Bank Windhoek, one of the first financial institutions certified under the Instant Payment Programme (IPP), and represents the first live government payment use case on Namibia’s instant payment system.

The development forms part of broader efforts to modernise Namibia’s National Payment System and improve access to government services through digital financial infrastructure.

For beneficiaries, particularly those in underserved and previously unbanked communities, the system is expected to reduce reliance on cash transactions while providing faster access to government support payments.

Bank Windhoek Managing Director James Chapman said the successful implementation demonstrated how digital innovation can improve public service delivery.

“The successful controlled go-live implementation of G2P payments demonstrates how innovation can enhance service delivery, improve accessibility and advance financial inclusion. It reinforces Bank Windhoek’s commitment to shaping the future of payments in Namibia while delivering solutions that create tangible value for the people we serve,” Chapman said.

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