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Pension savings lift Namibia’s investment assets to N$342bn

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Emily Ndadi
Pension savings lift Namibia’s investment assets to N$342bn
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Namibia's investment assets grew to N$342.6 billion in the first quarter of 2026, driven largely by pension fund savings and favorable market performance. The majority of these assets remain invested within Namibia, reflecting a strong local preference among institutional managers.

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This growth highlights the stability and increasing maturity of Namibia's financial sector and its reliance on domestic capital.

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Pension savings helped increase assets managed by Namibia’s investment firms to N$342.6 billion during the first quarter of 2026.

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