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FNPF Launches new Vinaka Campaign to show gratitude for its members

FNPF Launches new Vinaka Campaign to show gratitude for its members

By Mikaele Liga
05/04/2025

Vinaka campaign an initiative launched by the Fiji National Provident Fund was launched to show gratitude to all its members who through their hard work and dedication,helped shape the future of Fiji.

Fund Chief Executive Officer Viliame Vodonaivalu says the Vinaka campaign is more than message of appreciation as it reflects the Fund’s deep commitment to delivering the best retirement outcomes for our hard working members.

Vodonaivalu says for nearly 60 years, FNPF has been a trusted guardian of Fijian retirement savings, consistently delivering strong returns averaging 6% over the past decade and our members can be confident that they will continue to work tirelessly to secure their financial future.

He says this campaign is our way of saying thank you and celebrating the incredible contributions of their members, who make Fiji such a thriving and prosperous nation.

Vodonaivalu says Superannuation is not just about numbers—it’s about protecting what matters most family,home, and peace of mind.

He says FNPF is more than a fund it’s a safety net for every Fijian worker, ensuring that when they finish their working life, they can enjoy the retirement they deserve.

FNPF says the campaign, which was filmed in over 20 locations across Fiji, features more than 50 members from a diverse range of professions.

They say it captures the contribution their members make every day and the positive impact they have in helping their local communities and the country thrive.

Furthermore the campaign will feature across TV, radio, billboards, print, cinemas and digital platforms,serving as a reminder of our ongoing promise to our members to keep their future secure.

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