Bank’s corporate division grows
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First National Bank has appointed Maggie von Rhein, Hannes van Zyl and Angelique Peake at the bank’s corporate and commercial division.
Maggie von Rhein has more than 20 years of banking experience and has been working in corporate banking in Namibia as a relationship manager for the last 10 years.
Hannes van Zyl has more than five years of credit experience particularly in corporate, commercial and private banking. He also has audit experience specifically in the Forensic Audit field.
Angelique Peake specialises in mining and resources, construction and large corporate company deals. She also has international banking experience having worked for Barclays Bank in the UK for three years.
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