Papua New Guinea-based Bank South Pacific (BSP) has rolled out its new Visa debit card in Suva, Fiji, which aims to make travelling easy for its customers.
The new card is flexible, easy to use and can be used at any of BSP’s ATMs in over 200 countries across the world.
BSP Fiji country manager, Kevin McCarthy, said this is the first time they have introduced this debit card in Fiji after it was introduced in Papua New Guinea about five to six years ago.
"For the first time we are able to offer the similar product that we have had in Papua New Guinea now for about five to six years and it’s an integral part of our products," McCarthy added.
BSP Group CEO, Robin Fleming, said the new debit card had an annual fee of $35 and customers who used other overseas ATM machines would be charged $F8 fee.
"We’re building up our range of services and products and prioritise what we have done," Fleming added.