Standard Bank Namibia, RMB Namibia partners with N$ 2.1 billion funding  for Walvis Bay transshipment hub 

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Standard Bank Namibia, RMB Namibia partners with N$ 2.1 billion funding  for Walvis Bay transshipment hub 

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Standard Bank Namibia and RMB Namibia have  partnered with Terminal Investment to fund  the modernisation of  terminal operations, enhance capacity, and strengthen Namibia’s position as a key gateway for regional trade.

The investment follows Namport’s decision to award TIN a 25-year concession to operate and maintain the container terminal at Walvis Bay.

Standard Bank Namibia and RMB Namibia partnered to structure and deliver the external funding required for this large-scale infrastructure development. 

“This transaction demonstrates Standard Bank Namibia’s ability to deliver innovative, tailored solutions that enable large-scale infrastructure investments through its Corporate Investment Banking. By partnering with RMB, we are supporting TIN’s vision to transform Walvis Bay into a strategic logistics hub for the region. This aligns with our purpose of driving Namibia’s growth and facilitating trade across Africa,” said Tjizomundu Kavetu, Manager: Investment Banking, Standard Bank Namibia.

Standard Bank Namibia’s contribution to the funding structure included an innovative USD-denominated tranche, tailored to meet the unique requirements of this cross-border infrastructure investment. 

Leonard Hamunyela, Investment Banking Dealmaker at RMB Namibia, said: “RMB firmly believes that investing in infrastructure is not just an economic imperative, it is the very cornerstone upon which enduring prosperity is built. Our commitment is to foster a competitive Namibia and create lasting value that will benefit generations to come. “

He added that, “This landmark transaction powerfully underscores RMB’s dedication to forging strong partnerships with both local and international investors who share our vision for transformative progress. Drawing on our unparalleled expertise in infrastructure finance, innovative structuring, and tailored solutions, RMB is proud to have served as Joint Arranger, alongside Standard Bank Namibia, in crafting a bespoke financing structure. This collaboration directly empowers TIN’s strategic ambition to develop a world-class transshipment hub at the Walvis Bay Container Terminal, establishing Namibia as a pivotal gateway for regional and global trade.”



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