Fijivillage
NEWS SPORTS IN DEPTH
11 March, 2026, 7:50 pm
Central - 27°C Clouds
11 March, 2026, 7:50 pm Central - 27°C Clouds

Banking sector faced mass exodus of skilled workers over the past two years - Kumar

Banking sector faced mass exodus of skilled workers over the past two years - Kumar

By Navitalai Naivalurua
22/03/2025

The Finance Sector Managerial Staff Association has not been spared by the mass exodus of skilled workers over the past two years, and many professionals have sought opportunities abroad, leading to high employee turnover within Fiji’s finance sector.

This was highlighted by the Association’s President, Anil Kumar, during their Annual General Meeting held at the Fiji Trades Union Congress office in Suva.

Kumar says while this has resulted in improved perks and benefits for some bankers, it has also created gaps in customer-facing roles within the banking industry.

He says Fiji’s banking sector has remained stable, with sufficient reserves to sustain the country in times of economic shocks.

The Association’s President adds that the recovery of the Fijian economy following the COVID-19 pandemic has been remarkable, driven by significant growth in the tourism sector and an increase in remittance inflows.

Kumar says on the global front, the ongoing trade war between the United States and its key trading partners—Canada, Mexico, China, and Europe—may pose economic challenges for our region.

He says if China is significantly affected, it is likely that Australia and New Zealand, our closest trading partners, will also feel the impact.

He further says however, there is also a possibility that these larger economies might extend favourable trade opportunities to smaller nations like Fiji to help bridge the economic gaps caused by these disruptions. Kumar says their ongoing negotiations with major employers, as well as their active participation in key labour issues such as employment relations amendments and workplace health and safety, are testaments to their dedication.

He adds their involvement with the Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) strengthens their collective voice.

Credit Corp Fiji Care
Credit Corp Fiji Care
FEATURE NEWS
PM appeals Malimali ruling and wants Rokoika to stay as Acting FICAC Commissioner
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka has decided to appeal High Court Judge, Justice Dane Tuiqereqere's ruling that the dismissal of Barbara Malimali as FI...
1 hour ago
LATEST NEWS
Ruling on release of COI transcripts tomorrow
High Court Judge, Justice Dane Tuiqereqere will decide tomorrow on whether the Office of the Attorney General will release the full transcripts of ...
1 hour ago

Judge warns the State over possible perjury with their witness in Health Tender trial
Suva High Court Judge Justice Usaia Ratuvili has reminded the State in the Health Tender trial of Voreqe Bainimarama, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and Dr Neil ...
2 hours ago

$6.9M paid in compensation for 590 workplace and school accident cases since June 2024
More than $6.9 million has been paid out to 590 victims of workplace and school accidents since June 2024, highlighting the scale of injuries ...
3 hours ago

UniFiji urging for more creative solutions to numeracy crisis in Fiji
The University of Fiji is urging for a more creative solution to the numeracy crisis in Fiji.They say that major and radical attitudes towards the ...
3 hours ago

Fiji has fuel supply until at least end of the month if supply stops today
Should fuel supply halt today due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, Fiji has enough supply for at least until the end of the month but should it ...
5 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Fiji Sports Council Saga: Minister ready to repay business class air fare for wife as concerns grow about Sports Council deals
I was invited to travel to New Zealand by the Fiji Sports Council for a grassroots 7s tournament in 2024, I travelled business class but it was ...
5 days ago

National Talanoa Session on Illicit Drugs in Fiji: 2,400 drug-related cases recorded in 2025
The illicit drug situation in Fiji has been described as a national emergency, with 2,400 drug-related cases recorded in 2025. Minister for Policing ...
12 days ago

Charlie Charters held at Nadi Airport because of a FICAC flag on his file
Fijian national, Charlie Charters is being held at immigration at Nadi International Airport because of a FICAC flag on his file.fijivillage News has ...
12 days ago

TOP