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Public Notice_ANZ ATM Fees - Saturday 07 May 2022
Here is a list of BSP account holders who are yet to claim their refunds for erroneously charged fees for withdrawals or balance enquiries at ANZ ATMs between 1 September 2016 and 30 November 2018.
Public Notice_Monthly Service Fees - Saturday 07 May 2022
BSP Financial Group Limited (BSP) publishes this listing of BSP account holders who have yet to claim their refunds for erroneously charged monthly service fees on their inactive accounts between 1 January 2012 and 31 October 2018.
Customer Notice: Service Outage (Website, IB and BSP App)
We advise that some of our customers on Digicel or Vodafone network are unable to access www.bsp.com.fj or login to their Internet Banking or BSP Fiji Mobile Banking App.
Branch Closure Notice (11/01/2022)
BSP advises its customers that its Labasa and all western branches from Sigatoka to Rakiraki are closed until further notice due to current bad weather conditions and associated flooding.
Branch Closure Notice (10/01/2022)
BSP advises its customers that its Labasa and all western branches from Sigatoka to Rakiraki are closed until further notice due to current bad weather conditions and associated flooding.
Changes to RBF Exchange Control Limits
In accordance with our regulatory obligations under the Fiji’s Exchange Control Act 1950, the Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) has implemented changes to the Exchange control limits which came into effect on 23 November 2021. Therefore, we advise that all BSP VISA Credit and VISA Debit card customers ...
Cryptocurrencies
Here is an advice for our valued customers regarding cryptocurrency type transactions.
Phishing Emails
Protect your personal and bank details from email fraud.
BSP Branch Update (Issued 4/8/21)
We advise that our Branch, BSP First and Premium Centre in Nadi Town have re-opened. Therefore, all BSP branches, nationwide, are fully operational today.
Branch Update (Issued 3/8/21)
We advise that our Branch, BSP First and Premium Centre in Nadi Town have been closed until further notice. Customers can visit BSP Namaka Branch instead. All other branches are fully operational today.
BSP Branch Update (Issued 30/7/21)
We advise that all branches are open except for BSP First in Suva which remains closed until further notice.
BSP Branch Update (Issued 29/7/21)
We advise that all branches are open except for BSP First in Suva which remains closed until further notice.
BSP Branch Update (Issued 27/7/21)
We are pleased to announce that all our branches are open today except for the Tavua branch and BSP First in Suva which remain closed until further notice.
BSP Branch Update (Issued 26/07/21)
We advise that our Tavua Branch, Samabula Branch and BSP First in Suva are closed until further notice while all our other branches remain open.
BSP Branch Update (Issued 22/7/21)
We advise that our Sigatoka and Samabula Branches are closed until further notice while all our other branches remain open.
BSP Branch Update (Issued 21/7/21)
We advise that our Samabula and Tavua Branches have been closed until further notice while all our other branches remain open.
BSP Branch Update (Issued 20/7/21)
We advise that our Suva Central Branch and BSP Premium Centre in Suva have opened today while our Ba Branch, Samabula Branch and BSP First in Suva remain closed until further notice.
BSP Branch Closure Notice (Issued 19/7/21)
Our Ba Branch, Samabula Branch, Suva Central Branch, BSP First and Premium Centre in Suva have been closed today until further notice.
Change in Customer Care Center Operations.
Our Customer Care Centre is being temporarily closed. Due to this, our Call Centre services may be impacted by delays in customer calls reaching our Consultants.
Retail Term Deposit Interest Rates Change
We advise our valued customers that from 30 June 2021, our Retail Term Deposit Interest Rates will change.
Security Alert - Hoax Emails and Scams
BSP advises that hoax emails are again in circulation.
Trojan Virus
Is a malicious computer software that enters your computer or smart phone by masquerading and hiding itself in a document...
Visa Debit Card /Master Debit Card Fraud
Debit card fraud occurs when a criminal gains access to your debit card numbers and in some cases, PIN, to make unauthorised purchase and/or withdraw cash from your account
Don't be a Victim - Avoid being Scammed
Don't respond to suspicious email, letters, phone calls or sms messages. Stop the call, ignore the email or throw away the letters.
Bank Safely Online
With advancement in technology over the years, the way we bank has changed significantly.