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Bank Windhoek and NUST host entrepreneurs

BANK Windhoek and the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) hosted a seminar for local entrepreneurs in Windhoek that focused on business models.

The seminar, aimed to educate entrepreneurs on how to operate their businesses successfully, was held at NUST’s main campus at the Harold Pupkewtiz School of Business.

Twenty-four entrepreneurs involved in transport, entertainment, farming, hospitality, information technology and construction, attended the seminar.

Senior director at Credit Suisse Group, Greg Collett, who provided training and guidance to entrepreneurs, gave his insights on how businesses operate on a global scale and how business models can be implemented effectively in smaller undertakings.

The seminar further focused on different roles of entrepreneurs, manufacturers, inventors, financial traders, wholesalers, retailers and intellectual property in the economy.

“At Bank Windhoek we believe in supporting entrepreneurs in all sectors of industry. Smart partnerships such as this one with NUST, shows Bank Windhoek’s commitment to developing and growing local businesses,” said Jacquiline Pack, executive officer for marketing and corporate communication services at Bank Windhoek.

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