Letshego Holdings Namibia and Financial Literacy Initiative (FLI) are set to make a significant impact at the 2024 Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair (OATF) by offering free financial literacy sessions to the public.
From 24 to 29 August, visitors to the Letshego stand will have an opportunity to learn practical money management skills, explore various financial products, and gain insights into achieving financial goals.
Recognising the importance of financial education, Letshego is committed to empowering individuals and micro-small business owners in the Northern Region. By offering free financial literacy sessions, the company aims to equip community members with the knowledge and tools needed to make informed financial decisions to enhance their financial status.
In addition to financial literacy, Letshego will showcase its diverse range of products and services, including home loans, money market accounts, and microfinance solutions tailored to meet the needs of both individuals and micro-small businesses.
“We believe that financial literacy is the key to unlocking economic potential,” says Dr. Ester Kali, CEO of Letshego Holdings Namibia. “By participating in OATF, we aim to create a positive impact in the lives of our customers and the community at large.
“Visitors can engage with financial experts, receive personalised advice, and learn how to make the most of their financial resources.”
Dr. Kali says that Letshego and FLI invite everyone to visit its stand at the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair to experience the power of financial knowledge firsthand.
In the photo: Letshego Holdings Namibia CEO, Dr. Ester Kali.