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FNPF launches innovative Gift Card initiative

FNPF launches innovative Gift Card initiative

By Mikaele Liga
30/07/2024

To further enhance saving and financial planning for retirement, the Fiji National Provident Fund launched a Gift Card designed to encourage and support people in their financial journeys.

FNPF says this initiative reflects its commitment to fostering a culture of savings and financial planning.

FNPF says the gift card, which embodies the motto invest in tomorrow, today, represents a forward-thinking approach, encouraging members and their loved ones to start planning for a financially secure future.

They say the Gift Card will be available this Thursday and aims to provide a unique and meaningful way for individuals to invest in the futures of their loved ones.

Chief Executive Officer Viliame Vodonaivalu says the new initiative offers a unique gifting experience to interested individuals, regardless of their FNPF membership status, as anyone could purchase the Gift Cards.

Vodonaivalu says they are thrilled to introduce the FNPF Gift Card as a tool to encourage and support each other in their financial journeys.

Vodonaivalu reiterates that offering a product that combines the joy of giving with the importance of financial security can help individuals take meaningful steps towards a better financial future.

The FNPF Gift cards are available at FNPF offices and are valid for six months from the date of purchase.

FNPF says the value of the gift card ranges from $50, $200, $500, and $1,000, respectively, however, up to $5000 worth of cards can be purchased in a single transaction.

The cards can be redeemed at any FNPF branch and agency, which is then invested into the intended recipient’s FNPF account.

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