Namibia added to list of high-risk jurisdictions by EU
Publish date: 23 June 2025
Issue Number: 1131
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Finance
The European Commission has added Namibia to a list of jurisdictions deemed ‘high risk’ for anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing frameworks. According to The Namibian, this could mean that financial institutions within the EU27 will soon be required to exercise extra caution when conducting transactions involving Namibia. The decision will need to be ratified by the European Parliament and European Council of Ministers within the coming month. ‘This listing does not amount to sanctions and does not prevent Namibia from accessing EU trade, investment or co-operation funding,’ the EU delegation to Namibia said. Namibia’s new categorisation is due to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) identifying strategic deficiencies and adding Namibia to its ‘grey list’ in February. The EU is required to consider listing countries identified by the FATF as high-risk. To reverse the listing, Namibia will have to demonstrate sustained progress in implementing the FATF action plan. Once removed from the grey-list, the European Commission will re-evaluate the classification. EU ambassador to Namibia Ana-Beatriz Martins said the EU planned to work closely with Namibia to reach these goals. ‘The European Union values its strong partnership with Namibia. We are actively supporting Namibia’s efforts to strengthen its anti-money laundering framework through dedicated technical assistance, workshops and training activities between EU and Namibian experts from government, regulators and financial sector,’ she said.