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There will be no job losses when the Pacific Harbour Branch relocates – BSP

There will be no job losses when the Pacific Harbour Branch relocates – BSP

By Krishneel Nair
06/09/2022
BSP Country Head, Haroon Ali

There will be no job losses when BSP Financial Group Limited relocates its Pacific Harbour Branch to the Grace Road True Mart Complex at Nakaulevu, Navua.

This was confirmed by BSP Country Head, Haroon Ali who says their Pacific Harbour Branch will close permanently this afternoon, to allow for the movement of physical assets and systems to the new location.

Ali says the new site will open to serve customers from 9.30am Monday.

He says during this transition, there will be temporary disruption to branch operations.

Ali also says they are excited to move to a more central location to better serve their customers within the Serua/Namosi area.

He adds the new building provides a larger banking chamber and offers more car park space to accommodate business growth.

He further says all 7 staff are excited to move into their new office and the Bank from time to time reviews its ongoing operations to improve customer service and operational efficiency.

Ali says says Fiji’s largest Banking network, BSP will remain well represented with 16 branches, 121 ATMs and over 2,000 BSP POS terminals, nationwide.

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