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Fiji Rugby teams up with RNK Group Hong Kong as official Tours Partner

Fiji Rugby teams up with RNK Group Hong Kong as official Tours Partner

By Alipate Narawa
18/08/2025
Signing with RNK Ms Ivi Lai and Ms Wing

RNK Group Australia company has partnered with Fiji Rakavi Football Union Limited as the Official Tours Partner of Fiji Rugby.

The agreement was formally signed on Friday, in Hong Kong by Fiji Rugby’s Acting CEO Koli Sewabu and Commercial Director Tevita Tuiloa, alongside representatives from the RNK Group.

RNK Group is an Australian-based business specializing in tours and travel, EXIM, trading, and investments, will provide value-in-kind sponsorship in the form of accommodation and airfares for Fiji Rugby fans attending domestic and international tournaments and official functions.

The partnership officially commences on 1st September 2025 and will run until 31st July 2026.

Acting CEO, Koli Sewabu says the agreement marks another important step for Fiji Rugby as the organization adapts to its new Tier One status.

Sewabu says with new global competitions on the horizon, and our players performing exceptionally well on the field, we need to level up all areas of our service delivery off the field.

He says partnering with RNK provides them with a platform to deliver world-class travel experiences for their fans and families, while also assisting our teams by easing some of the challenges of travel and accommodation.

Sewabu adds that the alignment with RNK Group fits perfectly with Fiji Rugby’s goals. He says RNK Group brings a wealth of experience in global travel, and they’re proud to welcome them to the Fiji Rugby family.

Commercial Director, Tevita Tuiloa highlighted the value of the partnership in strengthening Fiji Rugby’s operational capacity.

Tuiloa says RNK Group’s backing will help streamline their logistics for both domestic and international events, making their preparation smoother and more cost-effective.

He says it’s a strategic fit that will benefit every level of Fiji Rugby.

RNK Group HK Partner Director Ivy Lau says the company is delighted to align with Fiji Rugby and their mission is to ensure that Fiji Rugby travels the world with excellence, comfort, and pride.

Lau says from seamless logistics to unforgettable fan experiences, they are committed to supporting the team’s journey on and off the field and together, they will create unforgettable moments for players, fans, and communities worldwide.

He says from curated travel packages for supporters to behind the-scenes access and immersive cultural experiences, this partnership will redefine what it means to follow a team across the globe.

Group Director and Chairman, Rahul Kumar says on behalf of everyone at RNK Group HK, he wants to thank the Fiji Rugby Union for their trust and collaboration.

Kumar say they are excited for the journey ahead and can’t wait to see Fiji Rugby soar on the world stage.

He says the partnership reflects Fiji Rugby’s continued push to build strong commercial relationships that enhance its professional standards and global reach.

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