Post Fiji Pte Limited has formally rejoined the M-PAiSA agent network, marking a vital step in enhancing financial accessibility throughout Fiji, particularly in remote areas. This timely collaboration comes as families in rural and maritime locations prepare for the new school year, offering critical assistance during this transitional period.
With M-PAiSA services now integrated at Post Fiji locations, parents and guardians in these communities can conveniently access government funds earmarked for essential school supplies like stationery, backpacks, and uniforms. Moreover, they will enjoy the advantages of cashless transactions through M-PAiSA QR at these service points.
Mr. Isaac Mow, CEO of Post Fiji, underscored the significance of this partnership, describing Post Fiji’s extensive network as a vital connection between urban financial services and those living in more isolated regions. He expressed that utilizing this existing infrastructure allows essential financial services to reach the individuals who need them the most, enabling smooth cash-in and cash-out services alongside cashless payment methods.
Shailendra Prasad, the general manager of Digital Financial Services, expressed his excitement about Post Fiji’s return to the M-PAiSA agent network, noting the company’s ideal position to bolster outreach in rural and maritime areas, supported by trained personnel equipped to deliver secure and professional services.
This collaboration is anticipated to yield significant savings in travel time and costs for local residents, as M-PAiSA services become available at nearby post offices. This proximity means individuals can access a complete range of financial services without the need for long-distance travel, making life easier for many.
The partnership represents a shared commitment to enhancing financial inclusion and supporting the economic welfare of all Fijians, irrespective of their location. It will also create more opportunities for social welfare beneficiaries to access their monthly allowances through M-PAiSA at Post Fiji outlets, offering substantial benefits to the thousands of rural users reliant on remittances from abroad.
In essence, this re-launch enriches Fiji’s financial landscape, fostering economic opportunities and ensuring that essential resources are accessible for those who require them the most. The initiative represents a hopeful advancement towards a more inclusive economic future for all citizens.
