NamPost offers 'transactibility for all'
Smart cards that can do ETF, POS and SWIFT transactions are on the way.
Staff Reporter - Nampost will soon offer its banking clients advanced services like SWIFT transactions, electronic fund transfers (ETF), card services and access to Point of Sale (POS) devices.
This development, which puts to bed the long held perception that Nampost Savings Bank is only for the most basic of savings solutions, come about after the signing on 18 April, of a sponsoring banking relationship agreement with Standard Bank.
Chief Executive Officer of NamPost Festus Hangula said that this agreement is one critical step in NamPost’s journey towards insuring financial inclusion for all Namibians and ensuring what he termed as “transactability for all.”
“It is our Government’s vision that all Namibians, without exception, should have access to the correct type of financial services and products at an affordable price offered through a wide network of service points. To deliver on this important national vision NamPost has created an online transactional banking which enables NamPost to become a significant card issuer thus providing transactability at reduced costs throughout the broad postal network within Namibia,” said Hangula.
As the sponsoring bank, Standard Bank will be required to settle transactions between institutions. The signed agreement therefore ensures that all payments and transfers for customers will be settled between the banks at the central clearing system in Namibia through Standard Bank’s membership to the National Payment System.
Standard Bank’s Head of Personal and Business Banking Mercia Geises said the signing comes against the backdrop when “Standard Bank was selected as the preferred sponsors Bank to NamPost after a procurement process which kicked off in 2016.”
“Standard Bank is proud to partner with NamPost to provide its clients with access to a world class banking platform in an innovative and efficient manner, which eventually results in financial inclusion for all. Our world class banking platform which is fundamental to this partnership facilities transactions in excess of N$30-billion per month, with transaction volumes averaging 355 000,” explained Geises.
“Whilst we are acutely aware that NamPost and Standard Bank are competitors in some respects, a smart partnership such as this can often provide the synergy required to move ahead of less agile market players. But most importantly besides serving our customers together we are taking a giant step in addressing our national needs. A role, I am sure, both Standard Bank and NamPost are passionate about,” said Hangula. He added that NamPost also plans to introduce its revamped SmartCard to the market in the second half of this year.
This development, which puts to bed the long held perception that Nampost Savings Bank is only for the most basic of savings solutions, come about after the signing on 18 April, of a sponsoring banking relationship agreement with Standard Bank.
Chief Executive Officer of NamPost Festus Hangula said that this agreement is one critical step in NamPost’s journey towards insuring financial inclusion for all Namibians and ensuring what he termed as “transactability for all.”
“It is our Government’s vision that all Namibians, without exception, should have access to the correct type of financial services and products at an affordable price offered through a wide network of service points. To deliver on this important national vision NamPost has created an online transactional banking which enables NamPost to become a significant card issuer thus providing transactability at reduced costs throughout the broad postal network within Namibia,” said Hangula.
As the sponsoring bank, Standard Bank will be required to settle transactions between institutions. The signed agreement therefore ensures that all payments and transfers for customers will be settled between the banks at the central clearing system in Namibia through Standard Bank’s membership to the National Payment System.
Standard Bank’s Head of Personal and Business Banking Mercia Geises said the signing comes against the backdrop when “Standard Bank was selected as the preferred sponsors Bank to NamPost after a procurement process which kicked off in 2016.”
“Standard Bank is proud to partner with NamPost to provide its clients with access to a world class banking platform in an innovative and efficient manner, which eventually results in financial inclusion for all. Our world class banking platform which is fundamental to this partnership facilities transactions in excess of N$30-billion per month, with transaction volumes averaging 355 000,” explained Geises.
“Whilst we are acutely aware that NamPost and Standard Bank are competitors in some respects, a smart partnership such as this can often provide the synergy required to move ahead of less agile market players. But most importantly besides serving our customers together we are taking a giant step in addressing our national needs. A role, I am sure, both Standard Bank and NamPost are passionate about,” said Hangula. He added that NamPost also plans to introduce its revamped SmartCard to the market in the second half of this year.
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