Letshego-MTC deal introduces avenue for diversification

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 18/08/2025
Letshego has delivered another set of commendable interim results, reinforcing the consistent and stable growth we have observed over the past two years within the Namibian market. The group’s deduction-at-source lending model remains a unique differentiator, and its continued adoption by more (…)
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