Minet Botswana celebrates market dominance in style

Minet Group
Minet Group

Leading broker and advanced pension administrator Minet Botswana held a successful golf day to the auspicious pleasure of an array of dignitaries at the Stanbic bank golf club.

Minet, which has been enjoying positive market traction held an agriculture prize golf competition for its stakeholders as it looked back to celebrate its existence and dominance in the insurance industry.

Minet is a trusted pan-African advisor that meets the uncertainties of tomorrow by delivering risk and human capital solutions today. Minet has access to a network of over 50,000 colleagues in 120 countries as well as proprietary data, research and analytics which enable us to manage and secure the risks of tomorrow and provide clients with an unrivalled advantage.

In line with supporting government initiatives to propel agriculture to its best heights, Minet held an agriculture-theme based golf day experience, with prize winners walking away with Brahmans, rams and cash prizes. The agric-based theme resonates with Minets desire to support agriculture intitiatves propelled by government to bolster economic growth.


Minet Botswana executives relayed that for them, the operation of Minet in Botswana extends beyond chasing profits, it’s also about promoting economic growth, promoting the mental wellbeing of its employees and the creation of rich human capital.

“We further are proud of being a responsible corporate citizen where not only money matters, but mental wellness of our community and human capital is a big thing for us hence this day,” they relayed.

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