The Namibia Financial Supervisory Authority (N1aMFISA) won two awards at the MTC Branding and Marketing Indaba.
The event introduced 19 Excellence Awards, with each winner receiving N$20,000, amounting to a total prize value of N$380,000.
The awards recognised outstanding achievements across branding, marketing, communications, and advertising, signaling an important step toward elevating industry standards in Namibia.
“As winners took to the stage, they embodied innovation, resilience, and creativity, driving the sector forward,” said MTC in a statement.
“Their recognition served not only as a celebration but as inspiration, proof of what is possible when bold ideas are executed with purpose and authenticity.”
The MTC Excellence Awards 2026 Winners are: Social Media Influencer of the Year – Individual: Remona Aoxamus Ft Nola; Advertising Campaign of the Year: Namibia Diaries #MyOshiTime; Advertising Agency of the Year: O&L Brand X; Best Brand Namibia Initiative: NIPDB National Launch Namibia Convention Bureau; Best Influencer Marketing Collaboration of the Year: Remona Aoxamus Ft. Nola; Best PR Corporate of the Year: Old Mutual Namibia; Best Social Impact Campaign: NAMFISA Consumer Education Initiative; Best TV Commercial of the Year: Nored; Event of the Year: Savanna Sound of Summer; Innovative Idea of the Year: NIPDB Namibia Film & Creative City; Most Innovative Brand Campaign :SANLAMALLIANZ, Something Blue; Most Innovative Marketing Campaign: Share A Coke; NGO of the Year: Hope Village Children’s Home; PR Personality of the Year: Junias Erasmus NAMFISA; Proudest Namibian Moment of the Year: Global Namibia 1 ‘iShowSpeed Visit’; Social Media Influencer of the year – Corporate: CRAN; Lifetime Achievement Award: Hilda Basson-Namundjebo; Best Exhibitor Stand: Travel Hub; People’s Brand of the Year: TST Marketing & Agency.
“These accolades affirm our unwavering commitment to empowering consumers through impactful financial education, strengthening public trust, and promoting a fair, transparent, and resilient financial system in Namibia,” said Victoria Raimond, the Corporate Communication and Consumer Education Manager at NAMFISA.
“At the heart of our work is a simple yet powerful mission: to protect, educate, and inspire.
“These awards are not just a celebration of excellence, but a reflection of the meaningful impact we strive to create in the lives of every Namibian.”
In the photo: Uaatjo Kaurimuje, a member of the consumer education team at NAMFISA, cherishing the moment at the MTC Branding and Marketing Indaba.

