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RMB Namibia CEO Philip Chapman.Photo: Contributed
RMB Namibia CEO Philip Chapman.Photo: Contributed

RMB Namibia wins best treasury, cash management bank once again

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RMB Namibia recently won the world’s best treasury and cash management bank award in Namibia, awarded at the prestigious Global Finance magazine Best Treasury and Cash Management Bank Awards.

The awards acknowledge expertise in treasury and cash management in relation to market share and reach, customer service, competitive pricing, product innovation and differentiation. Excellent service delivery in challenging markets and smart management of cash and treasury systems deliver strong results and ensure sustainability of financial service offerings in country.

RMB Namibia CEO Philip Chapman said the award highlighted the institution's ability to deliver customer oriented solutions.

“How we manage client money remains a driver of our long-term successful relationships with clients. Winning [this award] for the fourth time is important to us and reminds us that our long-term commitment to innovative, sustainable partnerships truly benefits clients, and in turn, our country," he said.

The award highlighted RMB’s capability to deliver solutions within a challenging economic environment and ability to help clients navigate the challenging circumstances that continue to affect their businesses and customers. By investing in product enhancements and innovation, the bank created sustainable value within its clients’ businesses, Chapman added.

According to him, the award was an acknowledgement of the institution's innovation.

“RMB Namibia’s multi-platform products and services have evolved along with our clients’ needs for increasingly sophisticated financial services. Specialist product expertise, innovated financial solutions and global reach combine to provide solutions that are fit-for-purpose and highly relevant in today’s market and beyond. Our appreciation of this latest award goes to our clients, for their ongoing trust and partnership," he said.

Global Finance winners span across 77 countries and territories, and regionally across four categories, including Africa, Asia-Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, North America and Western Europe.

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-11-22

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