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“Namibia Loses N$6 Million Monthly to Banking Fraud: Central Bank Reports N$73.9 Million Scam Losses in 2025”

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“Namibia Loses N$6 Million Monthly to Banking Fraud: Central Bank Reports N$73.9 Million Scam Losses in 2025”

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Last updated: April 8, 2026 11:53 pm
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Namibia Loses Millions Monthly to Banking Fraud, Central Bank Reports

Namibia’s banking sector is grappling with a surge in fraudulent activities, costing the country an estimated N$6 million every month, according to the latest report from the Bank of Namibia. This translates to roughly N$200,000 stolen daily, highlighting a growing threat to financial security in the southern African nation.

The Bank of Namibia’s 2025 annual report reveals that scammers stole N$73.9 million over the past year, marking a sharp increase of N$19 million compared to 2024. While card fraud saw a slight decline, dropping to N$19.9 million from N$21 million in 2024, electronic funds transfer (EFT) fraud skyrocketed to N$53 million, up from N$33 million the previous year. Additionally, e-money fraud more than doubled, rising to N$1 million from N$451,000 in 2024.

The report attributes the spike in fraud to sophisticated schemes such as phishing and vishing, where criminals impersonate legitimate institutions to trick individuals into divulging sensitive information like usernames and passwords. These scams often involve fraudulent emails, text messages, phone calls, or fake websites designed to appear authentic.

“The escalation in fraud cases is primarily driven by these deceptive tactics, which exploit the trust individuals place in financial institutions,” the central bank stated.

Over the past decade, Namibians have lost a staggering N$210 million to fraud, bringing the total stolen since 2015 to N$283 million. This alarming trend has prompted the Bank of Namibia to implement a comprehensive fraud mitigation strategy.

To combat the rising tide of card and EFT fraud, the banking industry has introduced several measures, including enhanced monitoring for suspicious transactions and blocking e-commerce sites linked to fraudulent activities. Additionally, banks have been required to adopt PSD-12 controls, such as two-factor authentication, which mandates two forms of verification before executing payments.

Despite these efforts, fraud cases continue to climb, underscoring the challenges faced by Namibia’s financial sector. The central bank has emphasized the importance of stricter controls and better management of client data, engaging with industry participants to reinforce these priorities.

Namibia’s banking landscape is dominated by foreign-owned institutions, with three major banks operating as subsidiaries of South African banking groups, and one fully locally owned bank. Together, these four institutions control 97% of the market, making them prime targets for fraudsters.

The Bank of Namibia has urged banks to remain vigilant and proactive in safeguarding customer information, warning that fraudsters are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their methods.

As the country grapples with this financial crisis, the central bank’s report serves as a stark reminder of the need for continued innovation and collaboration to protect consumers and maintain trust in the banking system.

— Reported by Nexio News

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