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The Fijian government established the National Bank of Fiji (NBF) in 1976 on the base of the Savings Bank of Fiji, founded in 1907.After the 1987 coup, the NBF made a push to serve the indigenous Fijian population (in contradistinction to the Fijian population of Indian origin) by introducing new services, expanding its staff by hiring mainly indigenous Fijians, and increasing its lending to ...
In April 2013, BSP sold the Niue branch to New Zealand bank Kiwibank. [5] In 2006, BSP acquired the National Bank of Solomon Islands from the Solomon Islands government, which at the time had the largest network of offices (eight branches and eight agencies) in the islands. BSP also acquired Habib Bank (Fiji), which had begun in 1991 as a ...
1.1 Central bank. 1.2 Major banks. ... Reserve Bank of Fiji; Local banks ... Bank South Pacific; ANZ Bank Papua New Guinea;
Suva: 2007 Domestic airline P A Pacific Island Air: Consumer services Airlines Namaka 1999 Air charter P A Paradise Beverages: Beverages Brewers Suva: 1957 Manufacturer of Fiji Bitter: P A Post Fiji: Industrials Delivery services Suva: 1871 Postal service S A Procera Music: Media Entertainment Suva: 1972 Largest record label in Fiji P A Reddy ...
The Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF; Fijian: Maroroi Baqe ni Viti) is the central bank of the Pacific island country of Fiji. Its responsibilities include the issue of currency , control of the money supply , currency exchange , monetary stability, promotion of sound finances, and fostering economic development .
The Reserve Bank of Fiji Building is a high-rise office building in Suva, Fiji, standing at 65 metres (213 ft) tall with 17 floors, currently serving as the headquarters of the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) since its completion in 1985. [2]
Suva Central Business District in the 1950s Suva, Fiji, c. 1920. In 1868, when Suva was still a small village, the Bauan chieftain, Seru Epenisa Cakobau, granted 5,000 km 2 (1,900 sq mi) of land to the Australian-based Polynesia Company, in exchange for the company's promise to pay off debts owed to the United States.
The capital of the division is Suva, which is also the capital of Fiji. The division includes the eastern part of the largest island in Fiji, Viti Levu, with a few outlying islands, including Beqa. It has a land border with the Western Division on Viti Levu, and sea borders with the Northern Division and Eastern Division.