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Suva is the commercial center of Fiji: Most international banks have their Pacific headquarters here, including ANZ and the Westpac. In addition, most Fijian financial institutions, non-governmental organisations , and government ministries and departments are headquartered here.
Westpac branch in Suva, Fiji. Westpac operates in seven south Pacific nations; the unit is headquartered in Sydney. The financial services offered include electronic banking (via online banking, ATMs and EFTPOS), deposit, loan, transaction accounts and international trade facilities to personal and business customers.
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ANZ Fiji traces its presence in Fiji back to 1873 through an acquisition. Investors from Auckland established the Fiji Banking and Commercial Trading Company Limited in 1873. However, the bank's owners sold it in 1876 to the Bank of New Zealand ( BNZ ); ANZ Group acquired BNZ’s operations in 1990 after 114 years of Bank of New Zealand ownership.
The Bank of New South Wales (BNSW), also known as The Wales, was the first bank in Australia.It was established in 1817 in Sydney.During the 19th century, the bank opened branches throughout Australia and New Zealand, expanding into Oceania in the 20th century.
Nakasi has people from all over Fiji with the majority from Labasa, Ba, Nadi and the outer islands. The main trunk road of Nakasi, Vishnu Deo Road, is named after Pandit Vishnu Deo, who was a powerful Indo-Fijian political leader in Fiji in the mid-1900s. [3] Nakasi is a multi-racial suburb with a substantial population of people of Indian ...
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]
Fiji: Wellington: Westpac Stadium, Wellington: 4–5 February 2000 Fiji: Fiji: National Stadium, Suva: 11–12 February 2000 New Zealand: Brisbane: Lang Park, Brisbane: 18–19 February 2000 Fiji: Hong Kong: Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong 24–26 March 2000 New Zealand: Japan: Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo 1–2 April 2000 Fiji: Paris