Participating in showcasing efforts enables start-ups and well-established corporations to develop and thrive by showcasing their goods and services to a large audience who might not have the time to explore what the organisations have to offer them.
We can now demonstrate what we do and how it will help consumers and potential consumers through platforms such as the Windhoek Agricultural Show.
Namibia boasts a population of under 3 million, and it is critical to support initiatives that strive to boost the economy through trade and networking.
Referencing the pandemic once more, much isolation has resulted in a greater need — now more than ever before — to network and to appreciate platforms that have been put on hold due to social distancing and the severity of the killer virus.
We will now be able to connect with more businesses and consumers and develop stronger collaborations that we have missed out on over the past two years. Our businesses will once more have an opportunity to utilise networking events and gain new prospects, allowing that personal touch to further elevate customer relations.
As much as digital platforms have boomed during lockdown, we must admit — from an African point of view especially — that personal interaction still remains more impactful. From networking spaces, we are able to once more engage from the “people’s point of view” with more compassion and understanding.
In our industry, especially the insurance sector, much one-on-one is celebrated before committing financially and offers insightful information to further drive the financial literacy narrative.
Collective Engagement
This diverse exhibition space saves people time and money by enabling them to access a variety of services and goods in one location. Customers are more engaged since showcasing activities provide them with a platform to quickly learn about available goods and services and to enquire further.
As corporates, it is important to applaud such organisations and support other exhibitors to ensure that our Namibian economy is invested in our own and stays within our borders.
For this reason, Namforce has decided to hold hands with other corporates and exhibitors at this year’s Windhoek Agricultural Show to further sensitise the public around financial literacy — and to promote the vehicles that have been designed to help the public, especially in such uncertain times.
Our qualified team will be able to walk show attendees through the importance of saving and securing a comfortable future with products that have been customised to assist them.
We are proud to be a fully Namibian-owned life insurance company and will continue to fulfil our mandate to educate Namibians and lend them a helping hand to reduce financial distress.