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Namfisa gets new head of insurance and medical aid

Operi Kaapama

The financial institutions watchdog has appointed Operi Kaapama as the new insurance and medical aid funds manager.

Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) appointed Kaapama in this position from 1 January.

Kaapama’s previous role was that of finance manager at Medscheme Namibia, the Namibia Health Plan administrator.

Before that, she gained valuable expertise at Deloitte Namibia and had a brief tenure with Deloitte Canada.

Throughout her career, she has also worked at Old Mutual Namibia, King Price Insurance, IJG, and SunLife Insurance (Canada), among others.

“I am excited about the opportunities for growth and advancement in Namfisa’s regulatory capacity and look forward to contributing to the organisation’s mission of safeguarding the financial well-being of all Namibians,” she says.

Kaapama is a registered chartered accountant at the Institute of Chartered Accountants Namibia.

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