$50,000 has been pledged by Digicel Fiji to support the relief efforts in the Western Division.
CEO, David Butler said they stand ready to assist in whatever way they can help in the rebuilding efforts over the coming weeks.
Digicel Fiji confirmed that all Send and Receive Money fees for its International Money transfer service will have no charges until further notice and that family and friends in Australia and New Zealand can send money from their bank account to a Digicel mobile phone in Fiji via their website that can instantly be remitted for cash.
In addition Digicel customers can send their support through text donations which will be directed to the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund by texting “Help” to 757.
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