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NAMDIA has launched a new client registration process that aims to give new clients privileged access to Namibian rough  diamonds, with a sourcing experience that emphasises fairness, transparency and reliability.
NAMDIA has launched a new client registration process that aims to give new clients privileged access to Namibian rough diamonds, with a sourcing experience that emphasises fairness, transparency and reliability.

Namdia launches new client registration campaign

STAFF REPORTER
Namib Desert Diamonds (NAMDIA) is delighted to announce the launch of its New Client Registration campaign, running from 4 November 2024 to 31 January 2025. This initiative aligns with NAMDIA’s mandate of price discovery and its goals of expanding its global reach.

Through this campaign, clients will gain privileged access to Namibian rough diamonds, with a sourcing experience that emphasises fairness, transparency and reliability, NAMDIA said.

"Prospective clients can now easily apply by visiting a dedicated page on the NAMDIA website at www.namdia.na, where they will find the details pertaining to the onboarding process and a downloadable registration form, simplifying the application process," the company said.

In addition, NAMDIA has a dedicated email address, [email protected], to handle inquiries and submissions related to the updated onboarding process for both existing clients and prospective clients. "Applicants are requested to complete the application form and submit it, along with all required supporting documents, exclusively to this email address. No other email or form of communication will be accepted for the application process," NAMDIA said.

"NAMDIA seeks to onboard vertically integrated international diamond buyers and manufacturers in key markets globally. It also focuses on prominent figures in the luxury industry, such as high-end manufacturers, traders, jewellers and exclusive diamond sourcing professionals. Prospective clients are encouraged to apply, while all are invited to follow campaign updates on our website and our social media platforms via #NAMDIAClients," it added.

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-11-21

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