Did you know you can now transfer funds from your Westpac Mobile Banking App directly to your mobile wallets for both M-PAiSA and MyCash? You can now enjoy the convenience of sending money to anyone on any network in Fiji. Simply follow this step by step ‘User Guide’ below to help you. https://lnkd.in/gFbFD4Yi
About us
We opened our first branch (then named Bank of NSW) in the main street of Suva, Fiji in 1901 and have been operating from that historic site ever since; making us the longest serving bank in Fiji. Today, we remain committed to helping all Fijians build a bright financial future. We have watched generations grow wealth and meet their financial goals, and we look forward to banking our customers and their families for generations to come.
- Website
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https://www.westpac.com.fj
External link for Westpac Fiji
- Industry
- Banking
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Suva, Suva
- Type
- Public Company
Locations
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Primary
1 Thomson Street, Suva, Fiji
Suva, Suva _, FJ
Employees at Westpac Fiji
Updates
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Dear Valued Customers, We will be upgrading our Mobile Banking platforms on Thursday 9 January 2025 from 12am – 4am. During this time, the Westpac Mobile Banking app as well as our USSD feature (dialling *149#) will be unavailable for customers. We sincerely apologise for any disruption in service and encourage customers to use our Internet Banking platform to access their accounts during this upgrade. Normal services will resume at 4am on 9 January 2025. Vinaka
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Last year, under the Westpac Women and Girls Education Grant, a total of 30 Fijian females were awarded education grants: $500 for Primary School, $1,000 for Secondary School and $2,500 for Tertiary/Adult learners. Westpac would like to congratulate all our 2024 winners once again and everyone who applied for the grant. Well done ladies! 👏
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At Westpac, helping and protecting our customers’ privacy is of paramount importance to us. We are aware of the rise in Scams in the market and are here to help you spot Phishing Scams in the New Year. In a bid to keep all our customers well informed and aware of Scams, we’ll be sharing useful tips this month on how you can spot a Phishing Scam and avoid these traps this year. Our first example involves a phone call Scam and a gentleman named Peter:
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Dear Customers, The continual heavy rain and flooding in the Western Division today, Friday 27 December 2024, has resulted in the closure of three more of our Westpac branches: · In addition to our Ba and Rakiraki Branch closures, our Westpac Nadi, Namaka and Port Denarau Branches will also close at 2pm today We apologise for an inconvenience caused and continue to encourage all our customers to use our online services via our Internet Banking and Mobile Banking Westpac Fiji App. For any urgent assistance, inquiries for more information, please contact Vaciseva Rokotunaceva on 9988005. Vinaka
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Dear Customers, The heavy rain and flooding in the Western Division has resulted in a few changes in our Westpac Branch services located in the West today, Friday 27 December 2024. Please note these changes to our operational services listed below: • Our Westpac Ba and Rakiraki Branch will be closed today due to flooding • All other branches in the West will operate as per normal opening hours today but with limited services We sincerely apologise for an inconvenience caused and encourage all our customers to use our online services via our Internet Banking and Mobile Banking Westpac Fiji App. For any urgent assistance, inquiries for more information, please contact Vaciseva Rokotunaceva on 9988005. Vinaka
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Scammers often impersonate well-known businesses like banks, government agencies and replicate marketing material to seem legitimate. If you have a conversation with someone and they ask for the following information, please STOP! They could be a scammer: * Your personal information i.e date of birth, TIN number, full name(s) * Asks you to complete a task for them * Requests that you provide them with financial information or transfer money to another account e.g to keep it safe or provide the bank an alternate reason for the purpose of the funds * Suggest that you download software that allows someone to access your laptop or mobile device Report ALL suspicious transactions to Westpac by calling our Customer Care team on 132 032