This Act was repealed on 2020-06-15 by Bank of Namibia Act, 2020.
This is the version of this Act as it was when it was repealed.
Related documents
Bank of Namibia Act, 1997
Act 15 of 1997
- Published in Government Gazette 1761 on 29 December 1997
- Assented to on 5 December 1997
- There are multiple commencements
- [This is the version of this document from 15 March 2023 and includes any amendments published up to 17 January 2025.]
Provisions | Status |
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Section 1; Part I, section 2–3; Part II (section 4–13); Part III (section 14–16); Part IV (section 17–26); Part V (section 27–31); Part VI, section 32–34, section 36–39; Part VII (section 40–49); Part VIII (section 50–52); Part IX (section 53–62) | commenced on 16 February 1998 by Government Notice 11 of 1998. |
Part VI, section 35 | commenced on 1 June 1998 by Government Notice 117 of 1998. |
Part I, section 3A–3B | commenced on 16 September 2004 by Act 11 of 2004. |
- [Amended by Bank of Namibia Amendment Act, 2004 (Act 11 of 2004) on 16 September 2004]
- [Amended by Abolition of Payment by Cheque Act, 2022 (Act 16 of 2022) on 15 March 2023]
- [Repealed by Bank of Namibia Act, 2020 (Act 1 of 2020) on 15 June 2020]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates -“affiliate” means an affiliate as defined in section 1 of the Banking Institutions Act, 1998 (Act No. 2 of 1998);[definition of “affiliate” amended by Act 11 of 2004]“Bank” means the Bank of Namibia referred to in section 2;“banking institution” means a banking institution as defined in section 1 of the Banking Institutions Act, 1998 (Act No. 2 of 1998);[definition of “banking institution” amended by Act 11 of 2004]“Board” means the board of the Bank referred to in section 4;“Deputy Governor” means the Deputy Governor of the Bank appointed under Article 32(4)(b)(bb) of the Namibian Constitution;“General Reserve Account” means the General Reserve Account established under section 16;“Governor” means the Governor of the Bank appointed under Article 32(4)(b)(bb) of the Namibian Constitution;“member” means a member of the Board;“Minister” means the Minister of Finance;“Rand” means the currency of the Republic of South Africa;“special drawing right” means a unit of an international reserve asset provided for in the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund;“this Act” includes any regulation made thereunder.Part I – BANK OF NAMIBIA, ITS OBJECTS AND POWERS
2. Continuation of Bank of Namibia as central bank of Namibia
3. Objects
The objects of the Bank shall be -3A. Mission statement of Bank
The Bank shall have a mission statement spelling out clearly the main purpose and vision of the Bank based on its objects as provided in section 3.[section 3A inserted by Act 11 of 2004]3B. Bank to perform its functions independently
Subject to section 49 and regular consultations with the Minister, the Bank, in pursuit of its objects, shall perform its functions independently.[section 3B inserted by Act 11 of 2004]Part II – BOARD, MANAGEMENT AND STAFF
4. Constitution of Board
5. Tenure of office, conditions of service and remuneration of members
6. Termination of appointment and vacation of office of member
7. Disqualification from membership of Board
No person shall be appointed as Governor, Deputy Governor or other member, if he or she -8. Duties of Governor and Deputy Governor
9. Meetings of Board
10. Disclosure of interest
11. Appointment of staff, agents and correspondents
12. Confidentiality
13. Indemnity from personal liability
The Governor, Deputy Governor, a member of the Board or an officer or employee of the Bank shall not be personally liable for anything done in good faith under this Act.Part III – CAPITAL, PROFITS AND RESERVES
14. Share capital of Bank
15. Profits of Bank
16. General Reserve Account and other reserve accounts
Part IV – MONETARY UNITS, SYMBOLS, NOTES AND COINS OF LEGAL TENDER
17. Monetary units and symbols
The monetary units of the currency of the Republic of Namibia are the Namibia Dollar (abbreviated as N$) and the cent (abbreviated as c), which is one-hundredth part of the Namibian Dollar, and the effective date remains 15 September 1993 as determined by the President by the Proclamation repealed by section 13.[Section 17 is amended by Act 11 of 2004. Section 13 of the principal Act contains nothing on repeals, so the reference must be to section 13 of Act 11 of 2004, which repeals the Determination of the Monetary Units and Symbols of the Currency of Namibia Proclamation, 1993 (Proclamation No. 19 of 1993).]18. External value of Namibian Currency
The Board shall, on the recommendation of the Governor after consultation with the Minister, establish the arrangements for the determination of the external value of the currency determined under section 17, having due regard to any obligations arising under any international monetary agreement to which Namibia has acceded or is a signatory.19. Issuance, manufacture and characteristics of notes and coins
20. Legal Tender
Subject to section 21, notes and coins issued by the Bank shall be legal tender within Namibia and shall be valid -21. Withdrawal of notes and coins from circulation
22. Exchange of notes and coins
23. Bank not liable for lost or stolen notes or coins
24. Mutilation of notes
25. Counterfeiting, forgery and related offences
26. South African Rand to continue as legal tender
Part V – INTERNATIONAL RESERVE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPERATIONS AND REVALUATION RESERVE ACCOUNT
27. International reserve
28. Adequacy of international reserve
29. Power to deal in gold, foreign exchange and to open accounts
The Bank may -30. Limitation
The Bank shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, when exercising the powers conferred by section 29, deal only with -31. Revaluation Reserve Account
Part VI – RELATIONS WITH FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
32. Lender of last resort
The Bank may, where the Board considers it necessary for the purposes of maintaining a sound financial system, act as a lender of last resort for the account holders referred to in section 33, on such terms and conditions as the Board may determine.33. Operations with account holders
34. Determination of Bank rates
The Bank shall from time to time determine and announce the rates chargeable by the Bank for discounts, rediscounts and advances, and may determine different rates and ceilings for different classes of transactions or maturities.35. Banking institutions to maintain minimum reserve balance
36. Additional powers of the Bank
37. Disclosure of information by banking institutions
Without prejudice to the provisions of any other law relating to the disclosure of information by a banking institution to its customers, every banking institution shall, in such manner as the Board may determine, disclose to -38. Maximum positions in foreign currencies
39. Clearing operations
The Bank may, in conjunction with banking institutions -Part VII – RELATIONS WITH THE GOVERNMENT
40. Banker, financial advisor, and fiscal agent
41. Official depository and cashier
42. Transactions in and management of Government securities
43. Lending to the Government
44. Foreign borrowing by Government and statutory bodies or institutions
45. Limitations on lending to Government
46. Agent for administration of exchange control
47. Fiscal agent for international financial organisations
The Bank may serve as depository of, and fiscal agent through which transactions may be conducted with any international financial organisation of which Namibia is a member.48. Other agency functions
The Bank may act as agent for the Government for such purposes and on such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon between the Minister and the Board.49. Policy directives by Cabinet
Part VIII – ACCOUNTS AND STATEMENTS
50. Financial year
The financial year of the Bank shall begin on the first day of January and end on the thirty first day of December of that year.51. Accounts and audit
52. Submission and publication of accounts and reports
Part IX – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
53. Developmental role of Bank
54. Prohibited activities
55. Authority to borrow and to issue securities
The Bank may with the approval of the Minister -56. Authority to call for information
57. Exemption from taxation
The Bank shall be exempt from the payment of any tax on its income, any stamp duty, and any duty or tax in respect of the importation of notes or coins.58. Restriction on the use of Bank’s name
Except with the written consent of the Bank, no banking institution, company or other person shall carry on business under, or be registered under the Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973), or any law governing banking institutions or any other law, by a name -59. Regulations and by-laws
60. Repeal of law and savings
61. Construction of certain reference
A reference in any other law to the South African Reserve Bank, unless the context otherwise indicates, shall be construed as a reference to the Bank.62. Short title and commencement
History of this document
15 March 2023 this version
Amended by
Abolition of Payment by Cheque Act, 2022
15 June 2020
Repealed by
Bank of Namibia Act, 2020
16 September 2004
01 June 1998
16 February 1998
Commenced by
Commencement of the Bank of Namibia Act, 1997
29 December 1997
05 December 1997
Assented to
Cited documents 2
Act 2
1. | Banking Institutions Act, 1998 | 224 citations |
2. | Public Accountants’ and Auditors’ Act, 1951 | 203 citations |
Documents citing this one 68
Gazette 48
Act 9
1. | Prevention of Organised Crime Act, 2004 | 366 citations |
2. | Financial Intelligence Act, 2012 | 64 citations |
3. | Value-Added Tax Act, 2000 | 58 citations |
4. | Payment System Management Act, 2003 | 49 citations |
5. | Bank of Namibia Act, 2020 | 36 citations |
6. | Deposit Guarantee Act, 2018 | 11 citations |
7. | Bills of Exchange Act, 2003 | 8 citations |
8. | Namibia Investment Promotion Act, 2016 | 3 citations |
9. | Abolition of Payment by Cheque Act, 2022 | 2 citations |
Judgment 9
Discussion Paper 1
1. | Discussion Document on Consumer Protection |
Government Notice 1
1. | General Regulations, 2004 |
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Credit Bureau Regulations, 2014 | Government Notice 103 of 2014 | 31 July 2014 |