insert_link Business / Economics Namibia Sees Surge in Private Sector Credit Extension in May 2024 In May, private sector credit extension in Namibia rose to 3.2% year-on-year, up from 1.6% in April 2024 and 1.5% in May 2023, marking the highest increase this year and the highest since March 2023. Simonis Storm attributes this growth primarily to increased corporate demand, which surged to 4.7% year-on-year in May 2024, compared to 0.6% in April and a contraction of -3.4% in May 2023. Simonis Storm's Economist, Halleluya […] todayJuly 2, 2024 29
insert_link Business / Economics Private Sector Credit Growth Remains Modest in April In April, private sector credit extension grew by 1.6% year-on-year, showing a slight improvement from the 1.3% growth recorded in March. However, this figure represents a significant decline from the 2.5% year-on-year growth seen in April 2023. The PSCE growth rate remains below the six-month moving average and is the second-lowest rate recorded in 2024. Simonis Storm Economist- Halleluya Ndimulunde. todayJune 4, 2024 61
insert_link Namibia Vehicle Sales Plummet in April 2024, Marking Year’s Lowest Figures In April 2024, vehicle sales plummeted to 899 units, down from 1,451 units in March and 1,004 units in April last year, representing a negative growth rate of 38.0% month-on-month and 10.5% year-on-year. The decline, driven primarily by commercial vehicles, was the lowest monthly sales recorded this year. Simonis Storm Economist, Halleluya Ndimulunde. todayMay 21, 2024 35
insert_link Business / Economics Private sector credit growth slows Private sector credit extension experienced a sluggish of 1.3% year-on-year in March, reflecting a slowdown from February’s 1.7% year-on-year and a sharp decline from the 3.9% observed in March 2023. This represents the slowest pace of PSCE growth in the last decade. For the first quarter of 2024, the average annual credit growth further softened to 1.8% year-on-year, compared to 3.2% year-on-year in the same quarter of the previous year. […] todayMay 7, 2024 25
insert_link Business / Economics March 2024 Vehicle Sales Reach Highest Level Since July 2016 Simonis Storm Economist, Halleluya Ndimulunde, commented on the March 2024 vehicle sales, stating that out of the 1,451 vehicles sold, 1,269 were purchased by dealerships and 182 by rental agencies, with no sales to the government. Commercial vehicles were the main driver behind the surge in sales. todayApril 19, 2024 27
insert_link Business / Economics February 2024 Vehicle Sales Stable Year-on-Year, Surge Month-on-Month In February 2024, total new vehicle sales remained steady, reaching 1,102 units, almost matching the figures from the previous year, which stood at 1,103 units. This represents a slight contraction of 0.1% year-on-year but marks a significant increase of 16.0% month-on-month. Economist Halleluya Ndimulunde from Simonis Storm provides insights. todayMarch 20, 2024 28
insert_link Namibia Vehicle sales increase by 17% in 2023 New data shows that vehicle sales increased by 17% in 2023 to 12,775 units compared to 10,919 units sold in 2022. This marks the highest total of new vehicles sold in the country since 2017. December 2023 witnessed a downturn, with a year-on-year decline of 11.7% and a month-on-month drop of 28.2%, totaling 841 units. Halleluya Ndimulunde from Simonis and Storm has more. todayJanuary 22, 2024 31