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    Nedbank Namibia Appoints John James Tromp

    March 16, 2026
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    Nedbank Namibia has appointed John James Tromp as Head of Consumer Banking, effective 1 March 2026.

    Tromp previously served as Head of Business Banking at the bank and will now oversee the Consumer Banking portfolio, which includes Private Banking, Private Wealth, Retail Banking and Lending.

    The division plays a key role in Nedbank Namibia’s strategy to strengthen its retail offering and expand access to financial services for households and individual clients.

    In his new role, Tromp will be responsible for leading the bank’s consumer banking strategy, improving client experience and delivering integrated financial solutions across the division.

    Nedbank Namibia Chief Commercial Officer JG van Graan said Tromp’s leadership experience and understanding of the bank’s operations position him well to lead the portfolio.

    “The market is evolving quickly. Clients want banking that is simple and truly centred around their needs. JJ steps into this role at exactly the right moment. His leadership experience and deep understanding of our business mean he is well positioned to drive the integrated, client-focused model we require,” Van Graan said.

    He added that consumer banking remains central to the bank’s efforts to support Namibian households through financial solutions that promote responsible lending and long-term financial stability.

    Tromp’s previous role in business banking exposed him to a wide range of clients across Namibia’s economy, providing insight into the link between household financial stability and broader economic activity.

    Nedbank said the Consumer Banking division will continue advancing initiatives aimed at strengthening financial literacy and improving access to responsible credit.

    This includes the bank’s #GetMoneyFit campaign, which focuses on equipping Namibians with practical financial knowledge on managing debt, planning for emergencies and making informed financial decisions.

    The bank said Tromp will also focus on simplifying banking processes, improving digital accessibility and strengthening service delivery as part of efforts to enhance the overall client experience.

    This article was first published here in partnership with The Brief

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