Bank Windhoek has appointed Glory Indongo as Sector Team Lead within its Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB) Division, effective 15 December 2025, as the lender strengthens its sector-focused growth strategy.
The bank said Indongo will be responsible for driving growth across selected specialist sectors by developing and executing client and product strategies, deepening relationships with corporate and institutional clients, and coordinating integrated financial solutions across the organisation.
In his new role, he will also contribute to the broader CIB strategy through the use of market intelligence, competitor analysis and trade flow insights aimed at delivering innovative and compliant financial solutions aligned with clients’ strategic objectives.
Bank Windhoek Executive Officer for Corporate and Institutional Banking, Lukas Nanyemba, said Indongo’s appointment reinforces the division’s sector-led approach and enhances its ability to serve complex corporate clients.
“His appointment strengthens our sector leadership model and positions the CIB Division to continue delivering tailored, value-adding solutions that support our clients’ growth ambitions while maintaining disciplined risk management,” Nanyemba said.
He added that Indongo brings extensive financial expertise, strong governance experience and a deep understanding of corporate and institutional client requirements.
Indongo joins the role with more than a decade of experience in banking and financial services.
Prior to his appointment, he served as Chief Financial Officer at a prospective financial institution, where he oversaw country-level finance strategy, capital and liquidity planning, statutory and management reporting, as well as treasury, capital management, tax, compliance and procurement functions.
He previously held senior leadership positions within Capricorn Group and Bank Windhoek, including Head of Financial Reporting at Capricorn Group and Head of Management Accounting at Bank Windhoek.
Beyond his executive roles, Indongo has served in several governance and industry capacities, including as a Director of Namclear (Section 21), Trustee of the Capricorn Group Retirement Fund, Director of Capricorn Connect (Pty) Ltd, and a founding member of the Capricorn Group NeXtGen Board.
He has also participated in industry forums contributing to discussions on Namibia’s financial policy environment.
A registered Chartered Accountant (CA(NAM)), Indongo holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Chartered Accounting from the University of Cape Town and a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Accounting Sciences (CTA) from the University of South Africa. He has also completed the Capricorn Management Development Programme in partnership with Stellenbosch University.
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