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On 29 January 2015, BSP announced that BSP had entered into an agreement to acquire Westpac's banking operations in Samoa, Cook Islands, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Tonga for A$125 million. [7] The final stage of the acquisition was completed in July 2016. [8] In July 2020, BSP celebrated its fifth anniversary of operations in the Cook ...
Bank South Pacific (BSP) National Bank of Samoa; Samoa Commercial Bank; Overseas/Offshore Banks. Kingdom of Tonga. Central bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga ...
In 1980, a $5 note was issued shortly after the "Monetary Board of Western Samoa" was created. Beginning in 1985, the new Central Bank of Samoa followed issued notes like the preceding issue from the Monetary Board of Western Samoa, but with the new issuer's name in both Samoan and English. The $1 note was discontinued, and new denominations of ...
In 1951 Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the government-owned Australian bank, established a branch in Solomon Islands.In 1981 Commonwealth transferred its operations in Solomon Islands to the National Bank of Solomon Islands, which operated a joint venture (51-49, Commonwealth and Government of Solomon Islands).
The HP Voyager series calculator are keystroke programmable, meaning that it can remember and later execute sequences of keystrokes to solve particular problems of interest to the user. These keystroke programs, in addition to performing any operation normally available on the keyboard, can also make use of conditional and unconditional ...
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Apia, Samoa: Established: 25 February 1984: Ownership: 100% state ownership [1] Governor: Atalina Ainuu-Enari: Central bank of: Samoa: Currency: Samoan tālā WST Reserves: 120 million USD [1] Website: www.cbs.gov.ws: Other Samoan currency symbols used also include SAT, ST or T.
Many American Samoans and other Americans who interact with the Samoan Islands still refer to Samoa informally as "Western Samoa," and to its inhabitants as "Western Samoans." Today American Samoa is an unincorporated and unorganized territory of the US, under the administration of the US Interior Department's Office of Insular Affairs.