Trustco Bank Namibia


Trustco Bank Namibia, Ltd., formerly the FIDES Bank Namibia, is a commercial bank in Namibia owned by. Its main commercial activity is to provide microfinancing services.

History

The bank was built after a pilot project called Koshi Yomuti ELO. This project developed microfinance activities from 2002 to 2010, targeting specifically rural population seeking to develop income generation activities.
This project initially started in Ohangwena Region and moved to Ondangwa in 2005, Oshakati in 2006 and Outapi in 2007.
Upon creation of the bank, then operating as FIDES Bank Namibia, the portfolio of loan was transferred to the new institution, which developed from then on an MSME portfolio as well.
The bank received its provisional banking license on 4 August 2009. and its permanent license on 1 February 2010.

Activity

The institution has its headquarters located in Ongwediva in Oshana Region. It was one of five commercial banks in 2009 licensed to operate in the country by the Bank of Namibia and the first microfinance bank created in the country since independence.
Trustco Bank Namibia is active in two banking segments:
At the end of 2012, FIDES Bank Namibia had a client base of approximately people and little above microfinance groups, borrowing on average 216 euros.

Geographical Presence and Branch Network

, FIDES Bank Namibia is present in the four 'O' regions of Northern-Central Namibia. It has a network of 4 branches located in Ondangwa, Oshakati, Oshikango and Outapi. The first branch was opened in Oshakati in April 2010. A new branch is about to open in the Khomas region, in Katutura.

Ownership

FIDES Bank Namibia was owned at the time of its inception by four shareholders:
In 2014 the bank was acquired by Trustco Group Holdings and renamed to Trustco Bank Namibia, Ltd.