Windhoek editorial · Namibia & SADC
Research notes and guides from a team building a NAD-first investment product in Windhoek. Direct indexing, tokenization, NSX plumbing, and SADC wealth — written before launch, without fake AUM or breaking-news theatre.
18 notes
Published pieces, not a wire service
5–9 min reads
Reading time on every card
N$ 100 target
Entry point when accounts are live
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Statements, funding, and a N$ 100 ticket only make sense if the Namibian dollar is the home currency — not a conversion afterthought.
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Windhoek · pre-launch
Launch notes
Waitlist + editorial. Windhoek-based, NAD-first, no subscriber-count theatre.
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Joining the list is interest, not an account. No deposits, no live AUM, no implied license. Here is the honest sequence from waitlist to launch.
Why a low entry point matters for first-time investors in Namibia, and what still has to be true before anyone should deposit money.
Pooled funds are familiar. Direct indexing means holding the names. We unpack fees, tax, and why this is a build — not a switch you can flip this week.
A plain-language look at fractional ownership, on-chain records, and the legal questions Namibia still needs to settle.
How we plan to use models for screening and risk framing in SADC markets — and the limits we will not hide behind a “black box alpha” story.
How owning the underlying stocks differs from a pooled fund, and why tax and customization claims should be treated carefully before launch.
What the NSX is, who it serves today, and how a retail platform would need to plug into local market plumbing.
Retail apps love the word instant. Namibia’s market plumbing still runs through custody, brokers, and a central securities depository. That sequence matters.
A practical overview of Namibian debt instruments, yield basics, and why they often sit at the conservative end of a portfolio.
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